$ETH is back around $1.9K, but I’m more interested in how price behaves around this zone than the green candle itself. $ETH — RANGE-BOUND RECOVERY Current price: ~$1,900 24H: roughly +2% 24H volume: ~$3B The recent move looks like a recovery attempt rather than a confirmed breakout. ETH is pressing back toward the $1,930–$1,950 supply area, while $1,880–$1,900 is becoming the first important support zone. Recent market data also shows ETH recovering toward $1.9K after weakness. 1H Market Structure The structure is improving, but I don't want to chase ETH directly into resistance. The key question is simple: can buyers push through $1,950 with real volume, then hold that area as support? The Key Observation $1,900 is the battleground. A clean reclaim above $1,950 would change the structure from recovery into a potential breakout. Until then, this is still a range with resistance overhead. Volume Check The broader 24H volume is healthy, but I want to see volume expand specifically on the breakout. A move above resistance without participation would leave plenty of room for a fakeout. What I Like - ETH has recovered toward the $1.9K area. - $1,880–$1,900 provides a nearby structural zone. - A confirmed $1,950 breakout could open the next leg higher. What I Don't Like - Resistance is close. - A weak breakout could quickly turn into rejection. - Macro risk is still capable of producing sharp reversals. My Plan I’m not buying the first push into resistance. I want confirmation first. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG — CONDITIONAL Strategy: Breakout + Retest Long Entry: $1,945 – $1,965 Confirmation: Wait for a 1H candle close above $1,950 with expanding volume, then look for the broken level to hold on retest. TP1: $1,990 TP2: $2,025 TP3: $2,070 TP4: $2,120 SL: $1,905 R:R: approximately 1:1.2 to TP1, 1:2.1 to TP2, 1:3.1 to TP3 Invalidation If ETH breaks above $1,950 but cannot hold the breakout zone and closes back below $1,905, I would cancel the long idea. No chase. If the breakout doesn't confirm, there is no trade. Final Market View ETH is showing recovery strength, but the chart hasn't earned a breakout call yet. The $1,950 area is where buyers need to prove themselves. Would you wait for the breakout-retest, or are you watching the $1,880–$1,900 support zone instead? $ETH
GPS has expanded sharply, with price up more than 85% over the last 7 days. That strength is real, but it also means chasing near resistance carries more risk.
The Key Observation
$0.01843 is the immediate level I’m watching. Price is pressing into the 24H high after a strong advance.
I want to see buyers actually take this level rather than just wick above it.
Volume Check
$72.57M in 24H volume gives the move decent participation. The key now is whether volume expands again during a clean breakout.
What I Like
- Strong short-term momentum - Price holding well above the 24H low - High trading activity
What I Don't Like
- $0.01843 resistance is directly overhead - The move is already extended - Failed breakout could trigger fast profit-taking
My Plan
I’m waiting for a breakout, not buying blindly into resistance.
TRADE SETUP
Bias: LONG — conditional
Strategy: Breakout + Retest Long
Entry: $0.01835 – $0.01855
Confirmation: 15M/1H candle closes above $0.01843 with expanding volume, followed by a successful retest of the breakout zone.
TP1: $0.01950 TP2: $0.02020 TP3: $0.02100
SL: $0.01775
R:R: approximately 1.5R / 2.5R / 3.6R
Invalidation
If GPS breaks above $0.01843 but quickly loses the level and fails the retest, I would cancel the long idea.
The setup is attractive, but after such a strong run, patience matters more than FOMO.
Would you wait for the $0.01843 breakout or look for a deeper pullback first? $GPS
$XAUT caught my attention because the pullback is testing the $4,350 area instead of accelerating lower. That reaction matters. $XAUT — Buyers Are Defending the Pullback Current price: ~$4,360 24H: about -1.0% 24H High: ~$4,087* 24H Low: ~$3,991* Volume/Turnover: ~$151M 24H volume *Cross-market figures can differ; Bybit’s latest quoted XAUT/USD price is around $4,360.50. 1H Market Structure The bigger picture is still corrective, but price is now sitting near an important demand area. I’m watching whether buyers can reclaim $4,400 and start building higher lows. The Key Observation The interesting part isn't the red candle itself. It’s whether sellers can actually sustain pressure below the $4,350 region. A reclaim of $4,400 would make the pullback look more like a reset than a breakdown. Volume Check Volume remains meaningful for confirmation. I want to see buying activity expand on a reclaim rather than chasing a weak bounce. What I Like - Price is testing a structural demand zone. - $4,400 is a clear reclaim trigger. - XAUT remains relatively liquid, with roughly $150M+ reported 24H volume. What I Don't Like - The short-term structure is still under pressure. - Failure around $4,400 could send price back toward the lower support area. My Plan I’m not chasing the current price. The cleaner setup is a reclaim + confirmation long. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG — CONDITIONAL Strategy: Liquidity Sweep + Reclaim Long Entry: $4,385 – $4,415 Confirmation: 1H close above $4,400, followed by a hold/retest of $4,385–$4,400 with renewed buying volume. TP1: $4,470 TP2: $4,540 TP3: $4,620 TP4: $4,720 SL: $4,315 R:R: approximately 1:1.5 to TP1 / 1:4.5 to TP3 Invalidation A sustained 1H close below $4,315 would weaken the reclaim thesis and cancel this long setup. The main thing I’m avoiding here is FOMO. If XAUT cannot reclaim $4,400, there is no reason to force the long. Final Market View XAUT is at an interesting decision zone. I want buyers to prove themselves above $4,400 first. Until then, this remains a conditional setup, not an active trade. Would you wait for the $4400 reclaim or look for a deeper entry? $XAUT
$BTC — the interesting part isn’t the headline. It’s how price is holding the $64K area after reclaiming it.
BTC is trading around $64.7K, up roughly 1.85% over 24H, with about $21.5B in reported 24H volume.
The bigger picture is still a recovery attempt, not a confirmed breakout. BTC has reclaimed $64K, while institutional interest remains an important narrative. Recent filings also showed Jane Street holding roughly $828M in BlackRock’s IBIT at June 30, while U.S. spot BTC ETFs recorded fresh net inflows on Aug. 17, although BlackRock’s figure was still pending in that report.
1H Market Structure
Higher lows are developing around the $63.5K–$64K zone. The key test now is whether buyers can turn $64K into firm support and push through the $65K area.
Volume Check
Volume is meaningful, but the breakout still needs stronger follow-through. I don't want to chase a green candle directly into resistance.
$BNB — the rebound is interesting, but I’m not chasing it into resistance.
$BNB — the rebound is interesting, but I’m not chasing it into resistance. BNB has reclaimed the $600 area after the sharp dip, putting buyers back in control short term. The bigger issue is overhead supply: the $605–$610 zone has repeatedly mattered, so continuation needs a clean breakout rather than another quick wick. On the broader structure, BNB is recovering above the $600 shelf, but it remains below the major higher-timeframe resistance around the mid-$640s. What I Like - $600 area is being defended - Rebound structure is improving - Buyers are attempting to reclaim lost levels What I Don't Like - $605–$610 is immediate resistance - A weak breakout could turn into a rejection - Higher-timeframe resistance remains overhead My Plan I prefer a conditional support-bounce / reclaim long rather than entering blindly. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG — CONDITIONAL Strategy: Reclaim + support hold Entry: $603.20 – $604.10 Confirmation: 15M candle close above $605 with sustained buying pressure, followed by a hold of $603–$604. TP1: $605.00 TP2: $606.00 TP3: $608.00 SL: $601.80 R:R: approximately 1:1 to 2.7:1, depending on entry and target. Invalidation A decisive 15M close below $601.80 would invalidate the bounce thesis. If $605 rejects repeatedly without buyers returning, I would rather wait than force the trade. The rebound has my attention — but $605 is where BNB needs to prove itself. Would you wait for the breakout confirmation or take the support entry? $BNB
$SOL is showing a small but interesting shift: buyers are trying to reclaim the $76 area after recent weakness. SOL is around $76.01, up roughly 1.36% on the day in the latest market update I found. Short-term momentum is improving, but the bigger structure is still mixed, so I don't want to chase the first green candle. 1H Market Structure The important zone for me is around $76.20–$76.50. Recent technical analysis has identified the $76 area as a key pivot, while the $79.50–$80 region remains the bigger upside hurdle. The Key Observation What I like is the attempt to reclaim the short-term EMA/support cluster. What I don't like is that SOL is still below the broader $79.50–$80 resistance area. A weak breakout here could easily turn into another rejection. Volume Check SOL has seen renewed activity during the rebound, but I would still want expanding volume on the reclaim before treating it as a strong continuation move. My Plan I prefer a conditional pullback/reclaim LONG rather than buying blindly at market. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG Strategy: Reclaim + Retest LONG Entry: $76.20 – $76.45 Confirmation: 15M/1H close above $76.30, followed by a successful retest with buying volume TP1: $77.08 TP2: $78.00 TP3: $79.50 SL: $75.55 R:R: approximately 4.1R to TP3 Invalidation A sustained move back below $75.55 would weaken the reclaim thesis and cancel this long setup. I like the upside structure, but I won't chase a sudden pump. Let SOL prove that $76 can actually become support first. Final Market View Short-term buyers have something to work with, but confirmation matters. If the reclaim fails, staying out is better than forcing the trade. Would you wait for the $76 retest or enter on the initial breakout? $SOL
$CBRS Short 25x | Short area hit, no chase needed. CBRS has returned to a zone I have been tracking, and that is exactly where my interest starts. I am already in with a defined invalidation, not reacting to the noise. Trade Plan: - Entry: 254.24912 – 255.83410 - TP1: 247.62393 (R:R 1:0.7) - TP2: 242.67880 (R:R 1:1.3) - TP3: 235.26112 (R:R 1:2.0) - SL: 264.93185 Why this setup? - The setup remains valid because 4h structure and daily range context are both rejecting price around 254.24912–255.83410. - 15m RSI at 71 leaves room for sellers to lean lower from an overbought print, but only if the zone holds. - Volume backs the move: 0.97x with 1.65K against 1.70K expected, so this is not a hollow push. $CBRS
$SKHYNIX Long 50x | The demand reaction is the entire edge. SKHYNIX finally stepped into the zone I mapped out for the long. This is a managed position with a clear invalidation, not a blind mid-range bet. Trade Plan: - Entry: 1224.09000 – 1227.83000 - TP1: 1239.40000 (R:R 1:0.8) - TP2: 1248.36000 (R:R 1:1.2) - TP3: 1261.80000 (R:R 1:2.0) - SL: 1208.04000
$GIGGLE — Momentum Is Heating Up Strong 1H recovery with consecutive bullish candles pushing back above 35.00. A clean break of 35.60 can open the way toward the recent 36.80 high. Entry: 34.70–35.10 TP1: 35.60 TP2: 36.20 TP3: 36.80 SL: 33.90 $GIGGLE
$SPCX is pressing into the area where sellers need to prove they still have control. The important part isn't simply that price is near $150. The contract is trading around $148.71, with the latest Binance data showing a 24H high near $149.55 and roughly 8.64M SPCX traded. That makes the $149.50–$150 area the first real test for this short idea. $SPCX — SELLER TESTING $150 15M / 4H Market Structure The bigger picture is still volatile rather than cleanly bearish. SPCX has recovered sharply from the early-August lows, so I don't want to short strength blindly. What matters now is whether the $149.50–$150.00 region produces another rejection. The Key Observation Price is approaching the recent high instead of breaking away from it. That creates a clear decision point: Reject $149.50–$150 → short setup strengthens. Cleanly reclaim $150 with volume → step aside. I'm more interested in the reaction than the level itself. Volume Check Liquidity is substantial for this perpetual, but high volume also means fast squeezes can happen. The latest Binance snapshot showed about 8.64M SPCX in 24H volume. What I Like - $149.50–$150 is a clear nearby resistance zone. - Price is testing the recent high rather than trading in the middle of nowhere. - A rejection gives the trade a defined invalidation. What I Don't Like - SPCX has strong short-term momentum behind the recovery. - A breakout above $150 could trigger another squeeze. - This is a rejection trade, so confirmation matters more than getting the earliest entry. My Plan I'm not chasing the first touch. I want to see a 15M rejection from $149.50–$150.00 followed by a move back below $148.80. That gives sellers something measurable to defend. TRADE SETUP Bias: SHORT Strategy: Resistance Rejection Short Timeframe: 15M / 4H Entry: $149.00 – $149.70 Confirmation: 15M rejection from $149.50–$150.00 and close back below $148.80. TP1: $147.00 TP2: $144.80 TP3: $142.00 SL: $152.20 R:R: approximately 1:0.7 / 1:1.4 / 1:2.3 using a ~$149.35 average entry. Invalidation A decisive 15M/1H reclaim above $150.00, especially with expanding volume, invalidates the rejection thesis. I would rather miss the short than sit against a confirmed breakout. Final Market View $150 is the battlefield here. If sellers actually defend it, $147 is the first downside checkpoint, followed by $144.80 and potentially $142. No blind 75x chase for me. Let the level confirm the trade. Are you fading the $150 resistance, or waiting for the breakdown below $148.80 first? $SPCX
$ETH is pressing back toward $1,900, but I’m more interested in what happens around the nearby supply than in chasing the move. $ETH — CAUTIOUSLY BULLISH Current price: ~$1,900 24H: roughly +0.7% to +1.2% 24H volume: ~$3B–$7.6B across major spot-market aggregators 4H Market Structure ETH has recovered from the recent ~$1,550 area and is now trading around the $1,900 zone. The recovery is constructive, but it has not yet proven a clean broader trend reversal. Recent analysis also flags the move toward $1,900 as an unconfirmed recovery rather than a fully established breakout. The key battle is simple: can buyers turn $1,900 into support, or does this area become another rejection? The Key Observation I don't want to buy the first push above $1,900. A sustained move through $1,905–$1,915 followed by a successful retest would give the long setup much better structure. If ETH loses that area immediately, the breakout idea weakens. Volume Check ETH is trading with substantial market-wide liquidity, but the important confirmation is whether volume expands during the reclaim rather than fading into resistance. Current aggregated 24H volume is several billion dollars, so execution conditions are materially better than for a thin altcoin. What I Like - Recovery structure from the recent lows - Price is testing the psychological $1,900 area - Strong overall ETH liquidity What I Don't Like - $1,900–$1,915 can still act as supply - The broader reversal is not confirmed yet - Chasing a vertical candle here gives poor invalidation My Plan I prefer a breakout + retest long, not a blind market entry. Let ETH prove that sellers around $1,900 have been absorbed first. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG — conditional Strategy: Breakout + retest Timeframe: 15M / 1H Entry: $1,904 – $1,912 Confirmation: 15M or 1H close above $1,905 with improving volume, followed by a retest that holds $1,900–$1,905 as support. TP1: $1,925 TP2: $1,945 TP3: $1,975 TP4: $2,000 SL: $1,882 R:R: approximately 1:1.0 to TP1, 1:1.9 to TP2, 1:3.0 to TP3, based on a midpoint entry around $1,908. Invalidation If ETH breaks above the trigger area but quickly falls back below $1,900 and cannot reclaim it, I would cancel the long thesis. A decisive move below ~$1,882 would invalidate the immediate bullish setup. Final Market View ETH has a reason to be watched here, but I’m not paying the FOMO tax. A clean reclaim + retest around $1,900 would make the setup interesting. A rejection there could send price back toward the lower part of the recent range. Would ETH reclaim $1,900 and run toward $1,945, or is this another liquidity grab above the psychological level? $ETH
I wouldn’t chase $VVV at the current level. The interesting part is how price is pressing the intraday high after reclaiming the $13.30 area. $VVV — BREAKOUT RETEST WATCH Current price: ~$13.36 24H: slightly negative on the latest Bybit market snapshot 24H High: ~$13.48 24H Low: ~$13.30 24H Bybit volume: ~$11.7M 1H Market Structure The structure has improved, but price is now sitting close to resistance. That makes the next reaction more important than the candle itself. A clean hold above $13.30 would keep the short-term higher-low structure intact. Losing that level would weaken the breakout idea quickly. The Key Observation $13.45–$13.50 is the immediate supply zone. I want to see buyers actually absorb that area rather than simply wick through it. The better long isn't buying the top of the candle. It's getting confirmation that $13.30–$13.35 can act as support on a pullback. Volume Check Bybit's latest snapshot shows meaningful futures activity, but volume has been declining versus the prior period. That makes confirmation important instead of assuming momentum will continue. What I Like - Price holding above the $13.30 area - Immediate resistance is clearly defined - A successful retest could create a clean continuation setup What I Don't Like - Price is already close to the 24H high - Chasing here gives weaker risk/reward - A failed retest could send price back toward the lower range My Plan I’m looking for a breakout + retest long, not a blind market entry. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG — CONDITIONAL Strategy: Breakout + Retest Entry: $13.30–$13.35 Confirmation: 15M candle closes back above $13.35 after a retest, with buyers defending the area. TP1: $13.50 TP2: $13.75 TP3: $14.10 SL: $13.10 R:R: approximately 1:1 / 1:2 / 1:4 depending on the target Invalidation A decisive 15M/1H close below $13.10 would invalidate the bullish continuation setup. The main thing here: don't chase $VVV just because it's moving. Let the retest prove that buyers are actually in control. Would you take the retest around $13.30, or wait for a stronger breakout above $13.50?
$SUI — the interesting part isn't the small bounce. It’s the fact that buyers are still defending the lower end of today’s range while price keeps pressing back toward $0.68. $SUI — Breakout Attempt Building Current price: $0.677 24H: -0.2% 24H High: $0.680 24H Low: $0.667 24H Volume: ~$102.5M 1H Market Structure SUI is still trading inside a tight short-term range. The $0.667 area is holding for now, while $0.680 is the immediate ceiling. I don’t want to chase the price underneath resistance. The cleaner setup would come if buyers actually take $0.680 and prove they can hold it. The Key Observation What catches my attention is the compression between roughly $0.667–$0.680. A clean break above the range high could shift the short-term structure, but until that happens, this is still a range—not a confirmed breakout. Volume Check Volume is currently around $102.5M, up roughly 45% from the previous day, so market activity has picked up. That helps the breakout case, but I still want to see volume expand specifically on the move through resistance rather than relying on overall volume alone. What I Like - $0.667 area is acting as near-term support. - Price is testing the upper edge of the range. - Rising 24H activity gives a potential breakout more credibility. What I Don't Like - $0.680 is still immediate resistance. - A quick wick above resistance without a close could become a fakeout. - SUI remains below its recent July swing area around $0.70+, so there is still overhead supply. My Plan I’m not buying the current price blindly. I want a 1H candle close above $0.680, preferably with expanding volume, followed by a retest that holds the breakout zone. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG — conditional Strategy: Breakout + Retest Long Entry: $0.681 – $0.683 Confirmation: 1H close above $0.680, then successful retest of $0.680–$0.681 as support. TP1: $0.690 TP2: $0.699 TP3: $0.715 TP4: $0.725 SL: $0.673 R:R: approximately 1:1.1 to TP1, 1:2.1 to TP2, 1:4.1 to TP3 Invalidation If SUI fails to hold the breakout and closes back below $0.673 after the attempted reclaim, I would consider the bullish setup invalid. No need to force it. If $0.680 keeps rejecting price, I’d rather wait for the next clean structure than chase a range breakout that hasn't actually happened. Final Market View SUI is interesting here, but the trade is still conditional. The range is tight enough to offer a defined setup, and the key decision point is clear: $0.680. I’m watching the breakout and, more importantly, the retest. Would you wait for the $0.680 reclaim, or are you watching $0.667 for a range bounce? $SUI
$GPS just made a move that is hard to ignore — but the part I’m watching now is whether buyers can actually hold the breakout zone instead of giving the whole move back. $GPS — Breakout Retest Watch Current price: ~$0.0157 24H: +48% 24H High: ~$0.0171 24H Low: ~$0.00987 24H Volume: ~$120M+ The chart has shifted from quiet accumulation into aggressive momentum. GPS is now trading near the top of a very wide 24H range, so I’m interested in the structure — but I’m not chasing the vertical candle. Current market data shows the sharp expansion in both price and volume. 1H Market Structure The important change is the momentum expansion above the recent $0.014–$0.015 area. Buyers have clearly stepped in, but after a move of this size, the next test matters more than the initial breakout. If $0.0155–$0.0160 turns into support, the bullish structure has room to continue. The Key Observation The breakout itself isn't the setup I want to chase. I want to see whether GPS can retest the breakout area, hold it, and push back toward $0.0171. That would turn resistance into support and give the move a much cleaner risk point. Volume Check Volume has expanded dramatically alongside the price move, which is a positive confirmation rather than a low-volume spike. But after such a large expansion, some cooling or profit-taking would be completely normal. What I Like - Strong momentum expansion - Major increase in trading activity - Breakout structure above the recent range What I Don't Like - Price is already extended after a ~48% 24H move - $0.0171 is immediate overhead resistance - A failed retest could send GPS quickly back toward the breakout base I’m therefore not buying just because the candle looks strong. Let price prove that the breakout level can hold. My Plan TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG — CONDITIONAL Strategy: Breakout + Retest Long Entry: $0.0158 – $0.0161 Confirmation: 15M/1H candle must hold above $0.0155–$0.0160 after the retest, followed by renewed buying volume and a move back toward $0.0171. TP1: $0.0171 TP2: $0.0181 TP3: $0.0193 TP4: $0.0210 SL: $0.0147 R:R: approximately 1:1.2 to TP1, 1:2.1 to TP2, 1:3.0 to TP3 Invalidation A sustained 1H close below $0.0147, especially if the breakout zone fails to reclaim, would weaken the bullish thesis and cancel the setup. Final Market View GPS has genuine momentum right now, but this is exactly where discipline matters. A clean retest and hold could give buyers another leg higher. If price simply runs vertically from here, I’d rather miss part of the move than chase an exhausted candle. Would you wait for the $0.0158–$0.0161 retest, or do you think GPS has enough momentum to break $0.0171 immediately? $GPS
$DOGE is getting interesting for one reason: price is compressing just beneath the top of its current range, and buyers are still holding the lower $0.069 area. $DOGE — Breakout Watch Current price: ~$0.0701 24H: +0.45% 24H High: $0.07051 24H Low: $0.06929 Volume: ~$304.8M 1H Market Structure DOGE is still range-bound rather than fully bullish. The key range is roughly $0.06917–$0.07337. Price is sitting near the middle of that structure, so I don't see a reason to chase here. The interesting part is the repeated defense of the lower range while resistance remains clearly defined above. The Key Observation $0.07337 is the level I care about most. A clean move through it would take DOGE out of the current consolidation and potentially expose $0.07808, then $0.08481. There is also a broader bullish reversal narrative developing, but the chart still needs an actual breakout rather than a prediction. Volume Check Current 24H volume is around $304.8M. The breakout matters only if participation expands with it. A thin push above $0.07337 would leave plenty of fakeout risk. What I Like - Clear range boundaries - Lower support around $0.069–$0.070 remains important - A breakout above $0.07337 has room toward higher structural levels What I Don't Like - Price is still below major resistance - Momentum has not fully separated from the range - Chasing before confirmation gives poor positioning My Plan I would rather wait for DOGE to prove the breakout than buy the middle of the range. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG — CONDITIONAL Strategy: Breakout + Retest Long Entry: $0.07340 – $0.07400 Confirmation: 15M/1H candle close above $0.07337 with expanding volume, followed by a successful retest that holds the breakout zone. TP1: $0.07808 TP2: $0.08481 TP3: $0.10115 TP4: Not justified yet SL: $0.07180 R:R: approximately 1:2.2 to TP1, based on a ~$0.07370 entry. Invalidation A failed breakout followed by a sustained move back below $0.07337 cancels the long idea. A decisive break below $0.06917 would weaken the entire range-recovery thesis. Final Market View DOGE isn't giving me a chase signal yet. It is giving me a level to watch. If buyers can take $0.07337 with real volume and defend it on the retest, the setup becomes much more attractive. Until then, patience is the trade. Would you wait for the breakout-retest or try to position inside the range? $DOGE
The interesting part of $HYPE right now isn’t the dip — it’s how price behaves after the sharp volatility spike. $HYPE — RECLAIM OR WAIT Current price: ~$52.61 24H: ~-5.5% 24H High: ~$56.07 24H Low: ~$51.89 24H Volume: ~$408M 1H Market Structure HYPE has lost the immediate $56 area and is now sitting around the $52–53 decision zone. The recent move was unusually volatile, with reports of an oracle-related anomaly and heavy liquidations, so I don’t want to chase the first bounce. The Key Observation $53 is the level I’m watching. If buyers can reclaim and hold roughly $53.5 after this flush, the move starts looking more like a recovery attempt. If price keeps rejecting below that zone, the safer decision is to stay out. Volume Check Volume is elevated, which confirms that this is not a quiet pullback. That gives the rebound potential, but it also means fakeouts and fast reversals deserve respect. What I Like - Strong trading activity around the current zone - $52–53 is becoming an important decision area - A clean reclaim could open room toward the recent $56 resistance What I Don't Like - Sharp volatility and liquidation risk - Price is still below the recent $56 high - Any failure to reclaim $53 could expose the lower range again My Plan I’m not buying the dip blindly. I want the market to prove that $53 has been reclaimed first. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG — CONDITIONAL Strategy: Liquidity flush + reclaim Entry: $53.40 – $53.90 Confirmation: 1H candle closes above $53.40 and the level holds on a retest with buying volume TP1: $56.10 TP2: $59.50 TP3: $63.45 SL: $51.40 R:R: ~1.3:1 to TP1, ~3:1 to TP2, ~5:1 to TP3 Invalidation If HYPE fails the reclaim and closes back below $51.40, I would consider the bullish setup invalid rather than trying to catch another falling move. Final Market View This is a confirmation trade, not a FOMO trade. The $53 reclaim is the trigger I want to see; without it, WAIT is the better position. Would you rather wait for the $53 reclaim or watch for another sweep lower first? $HYPE
At first I assumed viewing keys were mostly a convenience for checking private transactions. But the more I looked at the Phoenix design, the more they seemed like a separate trust boundary. What caught my attention is that privacy doesn’t necessarily end when a transaction has to be inspected. A user can keep the underlying activity hidden publicly while giving another party access to selected information through a viewing key. That sounds useful, but it also moves part of the privacy decision away from the protocol and back toward how those keys are handled. An auditor, institution, or other authorized party can see what they’re meant to see, while everyone else still gets less information. The trade-off is pretty ordinary, actually: selective disclosure only works as well as the process around granting and managing access. That feels closer to how financial records already work than a system where everything is simply hidden. Makes me wonder whether the real challenge is proving privacy, or managing who gets exceptions to it? #dusk $DUSK @Dusk
$ETHFI has moved far enough that I don’t want to chase the green candles. What interests me more is whether the recent breakout strength can hold above the old resistance area. $ETHFI — Breakout Retest Watch Current price: $0.5037 24H: +2.3% 24H High: $0.5218 24H Low: $0.4916 24H Volume: $43.29M 1H Market Structure ETHFI is showing strong short-term momentum. The bigger move is even more noticeable on the 7D range: price has expanded from $0.3677 to $0.5218, putting the token close to the current weekly high. The key question now is simple: can the $0.49–$0.50 area turn into support instead of becoming another failed breakout? The Key Observation The recent push has taken ETHFI through the previous trading area, but price is now approaching $0.522, where sellers can become active. I like the setup more on a controlled pullback than buying directly into resistance. Volume Check 24H volume is around $43.3M, up about 18.5% day-over-day, so the latest move has meaningful participation behind it. What I Like - Strong 7D momentum - Price holding above the $0.49–$0.50 area - Rising trading activity supporting the move What I Don't Like - $0.522 is immediate resistance - Price is already extended from the recent $0.3677 low - A failed retest could quickly send ETHFI back into the prior range My Plan I’m not chasing the current candle. I want to see $0.49–$0.50 hold as support, followed by renewed buying pressure. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG Strategy: Breakout + Retest Long Timeframe: 1H Entry: $0.495 – $0.502 Confirmation: 1H candle holds above $0.49 and buyers reclaim/defend $0.50 with improving volume. TP1: $0.522 TP2: $0.550 TP3: $0.580 TP4: $0.620 SL: $0.475 R:R: approximately 1:1 to TP1, 1:2.3 to TP2, 1:3.7 to TP3 Invalidation A decisive 1H close below $0.475 would break the immediate bullish setup and suggest the breakout has failed. I would step aside rather than defend the trade emotionally. Final Market View ETHFI has momentum, but the clean trade is not “buy because it’s pumping.” The better setup is letting price prove that $0.49–$0.50 has become support. If that happens with volume, the next upside levels become much more interesting. Would you rather wait for the retest or trade the breakout above $0.522? $ETHFI
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