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$LINK is winding between support and resistance. Watch the $9,20–$9,35 zone closely — if buyers defend it, the recovery could be sharply amplified. If not, expect volatility to take the other path.
#LINK LINK is trading around $9,53, and the chart is painting a pretty clear picture. There is a demand zone between $9,20–$9,35, and the price has just touched the resistance near $9,50. The projected outline suggests a pullback back to this support before a strong recovery — a classic setup where the market pauses before the move runs out.
What I find interesting here is how often $LINK respects these levels. It’s almost as if the market is indicating where liquidity is: sellers at the top, buyers waiting at the bottom. If the drop to support holds, momentum could quickly turn optimistic, pushing toward the $10 level. If it fails, however, the structure changes and the downside opens up.
Personally, I’ve learned to see these zones as pressure points. They’re not just lines on a chart — they’re places where conviction is tested. Traders waiting for confirmation often avoid the sharp move, while those who jump early risk getting caught in the noise.
$LINK is winding between support and resistance. Watch the $9,20–$9,35 zone closely — if buyers defend it, the recovery could be sharply amplified. If not, expect volatility to take the other path.
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