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Tony Tradez

Crypto Insights - Trading investment
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Frequent Trader
2.2 Years
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Bullish
$ZBT break out beautiful, let’s get on the train! {future}(ZBTUSDT)
$ZBT break out beautiful, let’s get on the train!
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Bullish
$DYDX most sharks are still holding Long, not taking profit yet {future}(DYDXUSDT)
$DYDX most sharks are still holding Long, not taking profit yet
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Bullish
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Bearish
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Bearish
$RAVE con this pump is crap killed short then back underground {future}(RAVEUSDT)
$RAVE con this pump is crap killed short then back underground
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Bearish
$BTC From a daily chart perspective, BTC's overall trend still leans bearish. The current bounce looks more like a technical correction in a downtrend and hasn't changed the bearish dominance. $60,000 remains the most critical support level. If we can't hold this level effectively, market panic may intensify, with a potential retracement to the $55,000 zone, and we can't rule out a further drop to the $50,000 round number. In terms of strategy, it's advisable to trade with the trend, prioritizing short opportunities during bounces, and avoid trying to catch the bottom too easily. {future}(BTCUSDT)
$BTC From a daily chart perspective, BTC's overall trend still leans bearish. The current bounce looks more like a technical correction in a downtrend and hasn't changed the bearish dominance.

$60,000 remains the most critical support level. If we can't hold this level effectively, market panic may intensify, with a potential retracement to the $55,000 zone, and we can't rule out a further drop to the $50,000 round number.

In terms of strategy, it's advisable to trade with the trend, prioritizing short opportunities during bounces, and avoid trying to catch the bottom too easily.
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Bullish
$ZAMA Long setup 📈 Entry: 0.0320 - 0.0328 Target: 0.0355 - 0.0380 - 0.0410 Stoploss: 0.0307 ZAMA is breaking above short-term resistance. Holding above 0.0320 could fuel bullish continuation toward the next resistance levels. {future}(ZAMAUSDT)
$ZAMA Long setup 📈

Entry: 0.0320 - 0.0328

Target: 0.0355 - 0.0380 - 0.0410

Stoploss: 0.0307

ZAMA is breaking above short-term resistance. Holding above 0.0320 could fuel bullish continuation toward the next resistance levels.
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Bullish
$ASTER Long setup 📈 Entry: 0.665 - 0.675 Target: 0.700 - 0.735 - 0.775 Stoploss: 0.645 ASTER is breaking above short-term resistance. Holding above 0.665 could extend bullish momentum toward the next resistance levels. {future}(ASTERUSDT)
$ASTER Long setup 📈

Entry: 0.665 - 0.675

Target: 0.700 - 0.735 - 0.775

Stoploss: 0.645

ASTER is breaking above short-term resistance. Holding above 0.665 could extend bullish momentum toward the next resistance levels.
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Bearish
$ALLO Short setup 📉 Entry: 0.380 - 0.395 Target: 0.345 - 0.310 - 0.270 Stoploss: 0.410 ALLO is struggling below key resistance. Weak momentum and repeated rejections could trigger a deeper pullback toward lower support levels. {future}(ALLOUSDT)
$ALLO Short setup 📉

Entry: 0.380 - 0.395

Target: 0.345 - 0.310 - 0.270

Stoploss: 0.410

ALLO is struggling below key resistance. Weak momentum and repeated rejections could trigger a deeper pullback toward lower support levels.
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Bullish
$INJ Long Setup 🚀 Entry: 5.55 - 5.7 TP1: 6.80 TP2: 8.20 TP3: 9.55 Stoploss: 4.90 {future}(INJUSDT)
$INJ Long Setup 🚀

Entry: 5.55 - 5.7

TP1: 6.80

TP2: 8.20

TP3: 9.55

Stoploss: 4.90
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Bullish
$NEAR Momentum is building after a successful support defense and breakout attempt. Long Setup: Entry: 2.45 - 2.55 Target: 3.00 - 3.80 - 4.90 Stoploss: 2.10 {future}(NEARUSDT)
$NEAR Momentum is building after a successful support defense and breakout attempt.

Long Setup:

Entry: 2.45 - 2.55

Target: 3.00 - 3.80 - 4.90

Stoploss: 2.10
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Bullish
$WLD Price is holding above the recent breakout zone, signaling continued upside potential. Long Setup: Entry: 0.570 - 0.590 Target: 0.680 - 0.850 - 1.050 Stoploss: 0.518 {future}(WLDUSDT)
$WLD Price is holding above the recent breakout zone, signaling continued upside potential.

Long Setup:

Entry: 0.570 - 0.590

Target: 0.680 - 0.850 - 1.050

Stoploss: 0.518
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Bullish
$HYPE Buyers are reclaiming control as price breaks out from consolidation🚀 Long Setup: Entry: 67.5 - 68.5 Target: 75.0 - 90.0 - 115.0 Stoploss: 60.5 {future}(HYPEUSDT)
$HYPE Buyers are reclaiming control as price breaks out from consolidation🚀

Long Setup:

Entry: 67.5 - 68.5

Target: 75.0 - 90.0 - 115.0

Stoploss: 60.5
With $H , they just pulled a rug and quickly cashed out, might hit the peak again tomorrow {future}(HUSDT)
With $H , they just pulled a rug and quickly cashed out, might hit the peak again tomorrow
Before diving into Pixels, I used to think my online time was mostly for entertainment. I’d scroll through feeds, watch videos, play a few games for kicks, and then log off, leaving barely a trace. Everything felt fleeting and light, but when I look back, it seems quite 'thin'. When I first started playing Pixels, I still held that mindset. I entered the game just to chill, do a few familiar tasks, and then bounce. But after a while, I realized my perception of time had shifted. The minutes I spent in the game no longer resembled those I spent mindlessly browsing. I understood that every little action in Pixels left some sort of mark. I was gathering resources, stacking items, and completing familiar interactions. Each task was tiny, but when added up, I saw that I was building something tangible over time. I was surprised to find that I started viewing my online time differently. I no longer thought 'just logging in for fun' but felt that each login carried a certain weight. Even if I only played for a few minutes, I felt I was making progress. I realized that Pixels had made my online time feel 'weightier'. Not because of the pressure to do more, but because I knew that what I was doing was accumulating. Since then, I've started to think differently about how I spend my time in the digital realm. I value activities that give me a sense of progress, no matter how small. And that, for me, is quite an interesting change that Pixels has brought about. #pixel $PIXEL @pixels $AXS $APE
Before diving into Pixels, I used to think my online time was mostly for entertainment. I’d scroll through feeds, watch videos, play a few games for kicks, and then log off, leaving barely a trace. Everything felt fleeting and light, but when I look back, it seems quite 'thin'.

When I first started playing Pixels, I still held that mindset. I entered the game just to chill, do a few familiar tasks, and then bounce. But after a while, I realized my perception of time had shifted. The minutes I spent in the game no longer resembled those I spent mindlessly browsing.

I understood that every little action in Pixels left some sort of mark. I was gathering resources, stacking items, and completing familiar interactions. Each task was tiny, but when added up, I saw that I was building something tangible over time.

I was surprised to find that I started viewing my online time differently. I no longer thought 'just logging in for fun' but felt that each login carried a certain weight. Even if I only played for a few minutes, I felt I was making progress.

I realized that Pixels had made my online time feel 'weightier'. Not because of the pressure to do more, but because I knew that what I was doing was accumulating.

Since then, I've started to think differently about how I spend my time in the digital realm. I value activities that give me a sense of progress, no matter how small. And that, for me, is quite an interesting change that Pixels has brought about.
#pixel $PIXEL @Pixels
$AXS $APE
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Pixels has turned ordinary players into savvy digital economy enthusiastsBefore I played Pixels, I used to think "digital economy" was a pretty abstract concept. I had read about blockchain, digital assets, and ownership rights, but it was all still theoretical. I understood it in words, but had never felt it through experience. Then everything changed naturally, without any feeling of being taught. In Pixels, I started with the small stuff. Moving around, interacting with the environment, stacking resources, trading with other players. At first, I was just doing it for fun and getting the hang of it. But after a while, I realized I was part of a system where every action had value and could be traded.

Pixels has turned ordinary players into savvy digital economy enthusiasts

Before I played Pixels, I used to think "digital economy" was a pretty abstract concept. I had read about blockchain, digital assets, and ownership rights, but it was all still theoretical. I understood it in words, but had never felt it through experience.
Then everything changed naturally, without any feeling of being taught.
In Pixels, I started with the small stuff. Moving around, interacting with the environment, stacking resources, trading with other players. At first, I was just doing it for fun and getting the hang of it. But after a while, I realized I was part of a system where every action had value and could be traded.
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Why do I always know what to do next in Pixels?Every time I fire up Pixels, I do my usual routine: take a few steps on the map, look around, and then just stop at some point to do a little something. No pre-planned strategy in my head, and no need to pull up the task board. Just moving around, I spot something that ‘nudges’ me to interact with it. At first, I thought that the feeling of ‘always having something to do’ in the game was just because there are a lot of activities. But after playing consistently for a while, I realized that what keeps me hooked isn’t the number of tasks, but how the game world is structured to naturally guide my actions. The map isn’t just a place to navigate; it’s like a silent guide, always presenting just enough hints in front of me.

Why do I always know what to do next in Pixels?

Every time I fire up Pixels, I do my usual routine: take a few steps on the map, look around, and then just stop at some point to do a little something. No pre-planned strategy in my head, and no need to pull up the task board. Just moving around, I spot something that ‘nudges’ me to interact with it.
At first, I thought that the feeling of ‘always having something to do’ in the game was just because there are a lot of activities. But after playing consistently for a while, I realized that what keeps me hooked isn’t the number of tasks, but how the game world is structured to naturally guide my actions. The map isn’t just a place to navigate; it’s like a silent guide, always presenting just enough hints in front of me.
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