In the recent surges, $TAO has shown one very clear thing: every strong breakout is accompanied by a subsequent correction. But the important thing is — this is not a negative signal. It's simply the normal price behavior of the market.

Any asset after a hot surge also needs a pause to:

  • Shake off weak-handed investors

  • Absorb short-term profit-taking

  • Establishing a more solid price base

With $TAO, the current correction phases do not represent a 'trend break' or panic. They resemble necessary technical pullbacks to prepare for the next upward movement.

What Is Happening?

  • Each rally is met with profit-taking pressure

  • Controlled adjustment price, no extreme sell-off appears

  • The overall structure remains stable

This is often the market phase testing supply and demand before determining the next direction.

Is an Opportunity Forming?

If the major trend has not been broken, then corrections like the current one often open opportunities for the 'buy on dips' strategy in the coming weeks.

Instead of asking 'is there going to be a correction?', perhaps a more reasonable question is:
Where will the correction be a reasonable area to accumulate?

The market does not move in a straight line. Controlled pullbacks are often the foundation for the next advance.

Patiently waiting for a good price range, instead of FOMOing after every breakout, may be a wiser strategy during this phase.