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Price bounced into 1.3930–1.3960 but each push is getting weaker. No real follow-through above 1.40. Sellers are stepping in early — when a bounce stalls like this under resistance, the next leg down usually isn't far.
Price dipped into this 619–624 zone and didn't break. It's stabilizing right above that low, and selling pressure looks controlled — no aggressive flush. On the 1H, buyers keep stepping in at the same level. When structure holds like this after a selloff, it often coils before pushing higher.
Price moved up into this zone but isn't showing strong continuation. The 1H chart peaked at $88 and has been making lower highs ever since. Each push up is getting faded faster, with weaker follow-through on every attempt. Order book sitting 50.83% ask-heavy. When a move stalls like this below a key level after a failed breakout, it usually rolls over — sellers are already stepping in and buyers are losing conviction.
Price dipped to 2,256 but didn't break down — it bounced and is now holding above that level. Selling pressure looks controlled, not aggressive. Order book shows 55.85% bids. When price holds structure like this after a flush, it often leads to continuation as buyers step in and push higher.
Price dipped to 75,635 but didn't break — stabilizing above that level now. Bid side picked up, selling pressure looks exhausted not aggressive. Structure is holding after a clean sweep of lows. Buyers stepping in here targets that 79,455 retest.
Price dipped to 0.09686 and bounced hard — didn't break, just reset. Now it's holding above that reclaimed zone with volume picking up on the 1H. Selling pressure dried up, buyers are stepping in. If it holds above 0.10400, this pushes higher.
Price pumped to 0.9633, got rejected hard, and is now fading under resistance. Each bounce is weaker. Sellers still control the book at 52.59%. When a move stalls like this after a sharp rejection, the pullback usually follows.
Price dipped to 0.0037633 but didn't break down — it's holding above that level and stabilizing. The 1H shows buyers stepping in on each dip with controlled selling, not aggressive. Structure is intact. When price holds like this after a move up, continuation is the higher probability play.
Price dipped into this zone but didn't break down — it's stabilizing right above the 0.059 support. Selling pressure looks controlled, not aggressive. On the 1h, buyers are absorbing every dip cleanly. When price holds structure like this after a major move, it often leads to continuation. 0.079 is back in play if this level holds.
Price dipped back into the 0.10300 zone but didn't break down — it's sitting right above the breakout level with the order book showing 61% bids. Selling pressure is controlled, not aggressive. After a clean trend up from 0.06435, this looks like a healthy reset before the next leg higher.
Price dipped slightly after the spike but didn't break down — it's holding above the breakout zone. Selling pressure looks controlled, not aggressive. The 1H candle showed real buying interest and the order book shifted to 51% bid pressure. When price holds structure like this after a strong move, it often means buyers are still in charge and the next leg up is loading.
Price dipped but didn't break down — it's holding above the 0.003750 zone cleanly. The 1H chart shows a steady climb from 0.002486 with structure intact. Selling pressure isn't aggressive, just noise. When price holds like this after a strong move, buyers tend to reload and push for new highs.
Price dipped to 0.13106 and didn't break down — bounced clean and has been making higher lows since. The 1H shows a steady climb with volume picking up on the way up. Selling pressure has dried out. When price holds structure like this after a healthy pullback, it often continues higher as buyers step in and weak hands get shaken out.
Price dipped into 0.01400 but isn't breaking down — it's holding right above the breakout zone. Selling pressure looks controlled on the 1H, not aggressive. When price stabilizes at a former resistance-turned-support after a strong move, it often continues higher as buyers step in and weak hands shake out.
Price dipped into this zone but didn't break down — it's stabilizing right above the 1H base at 0.2300. Selling pressure looks controlled, not aggressive. Order book flipped 55% bids. When price holds structure like this after a big move, buyers stepping back in can push it to new highs fast.
Price moved up hard off the lows but the daily is now showing a sharp rejection with no follow-through. Each push toward 340+ is getting sold. When a big recovery move stalls like this and starts printing red days with volume, it often leads to a deeper pullback as late longs get shaken out.
Price pushed into 36.80 but couldn't hold it — two rejections, weakening follow-through each time. Sellers are stepping in right at the high. Fails here and 32 is the next stop.
Price dipped under 245 but didn't break — it stabilized and reclaimed 255 with back-to-back green closes on the 1H. The order book is flipping bullish too, 52% bids vs 48% asks. When price holds structure after a clean sweep of lows like this, buyers are in control. A push toward 260 and beyond is on the table if 253 holds.