I’ve been watching $AT the way I watch any smaller or “quiet” ticker: slowly, with zero rush. When a coin like this moves, it can look smooth for 10 minutes and then throw a wick that changes the whole story. So for me it’s simple, if the price is chopping inside a range, I don’t pretend it’s a trend. I mark the recent high, the recent low, and I wait for a clean break and a calm retest.
What I like to see on$AT is structure: higher lows forming, pullbacks that don’t instantly get sold, and buyers stepping in at the same zone more than once. I also watch volume: I want it to support the move, not spike once and disappear. If it’s just one green candle and everyone screams “moon,” I usually skip it. I’d rather enter late than enter emotional.
If I trade it, I keep size smaller than usual and I keep my invalidation obvious. One level, one idea. If that level fails, I’m out and I move on. No drama, no revenge trading, just patience unti$AT T shows me it’s real. And if it never sets up? That’s fine too. There are always other charts.


