Have you noticed how many traders ignore Ichimoku support until they’ve already chased the move?
That’s usually how people end up buying green candles on $BTC, $ETH, or $SOL and then panic-selling the first pullback. The better play is not predicting every candle, it’s knowing when momentum is still structurally intact.
My take: as long as price keeps respecting the Ichimoku Cloud as dynamic support, the trend deserves more respect than the fear narrative. The cloud is doing what it’s designed to do: filtering noise, showing where buyers are still defending, and keeping momentum constructive.
Actionable approach: don’t treat every dip as a breakdown. Watch whether price holds above the cloud, whether pullbacks get absorbed near support, and whether momentum stays aligned before entering. If the cloud flips from support to resistance, that’s when the setup changes.
Anyone else using Ichimoku here, or are most traders still flying blind?
#CryptoTrading #Ichimoku #Binance
That’s usually how people end up buying green candles on $BTC, $ETH, or $SOL and then panic-selling the first pullback. The better play is not predicting every candle, it’s knowing when momentum is still structurally intact.
My take: as long as price keeps respecting the Ichimoku Cloud as dynamic support, the trend deserves more respect than the fear narrative. The cloud is doing what it’s designed to do: filtering noise, showing where buyers are still defending, and keeping momentum constructive.
Actionable approach: don’t treat every dip as a breakdown. Watch whether price holds above the cloud, whether pullbacks get absorbed near support, and whether momentum stays aligned before entering. If the cloud flips from support to resistance, that’s when the setup changes.
Anyone else using Ichimoku here, or are most traders still flying blind?
#CryptoTrading #Ichimoku #Binance