Breakouts don’t fail loudly.
They fail when support quietly disappears.
$LIT just printed a strong impulsive expansion from 1.40 → 1.585.
Now it’s doing something more important than pumping —
it’s holding above 1.50.
That 1.50 level isn’t just psychological.
It’s the new short-term value area after the expansion leg.
The pullback so far? Controlled.
No aggressive rejection. No heavy supply spike.
As long as price accepts above 1.49–1.50,
structure still favors continuation.
The real trigger isn’t excitement —
it’s acceptance back above 1.56.
If that level gets reclaimed with volume,
liquidity above 1.585 becomes exposed.
Lose 1.49 decisively?
Then this becomes a failed breakout and late longs get tested.
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Trade Thought / Decision Framework
This is a continuation structure — not a signal.
• Holding above new support = strength
• Acceptance above 1.56 = expansion potential
• Failure back below 1.49 = structure shift
• Risk management > momentum chasing
Asymmetry exists only while support holds.
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Are you treating this as continuation…
or waiting to see if 1.50 becomes a trap?
Curious what level invalidates the move for you.
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