$VVV - SHORT
Trade Plan:
Entry: 17.89 – 17.99
SL: 18.43
TP1: 17.57
TP2: 17.32
TP3: 16.95
Why this setup?
• 1D trend is bullish, yet 4h structure flips SHORT at 80% confidence.
• RSI on 15m is 28.55—oversold, but that’s a liquidity grab, not a bottom.
• Entry at 17.94 with tight SL at 18.43 means risk is defined, reward is 3:1 to TP3 at 16.96.
• Why now? The alt entry is inverted—if price rejects 18.30, shorts win fast.
Trade $VVV here 👇
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$ETH USDT — Bullish Recovery Holding Strong🚀🔥
Price: 2,130.38
Ethereum continues to maintain a bullish recovery structure after defending the 2,060 support zone, with buyers attempting to reclaim higher resistance levels
Entry:
2,100 – 2,130
Targets:
TP1: 2,180
TP2: 2,200
Invalidation:
SL: 2,060
Structure remains bullish with steady higher lows forming across lower timeframes. Holding above the 2,100 support area keeps continuation toward higher resistance levels likely.
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