From a technical perspective, this move up from the oversold area was quite decisive. Now the candlestick has turned green, and short-term sentiment is recovering.
If you’re looking to position, the 1.53-1.54 range is worth considering. Looking upward, there are three resistance levels: 1.585 is the first hurdle; after a breakout, 1.73 and 2.28 are the further targets. For risk control, if 1.50 is broken, you have to admit defeat.
This kind of technical rebound after being oversold isn’t complicated—the idea is simply to wait for the short-term momentum brought by sentiment recovery.
In addition, $PLANCK and $YALA have also seen some fluctuations recently, so you might want to pay attention to their correlation.
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SerumSquirter
· 10h ago
1.53 is indeed an interesting level, just not sure if it can hold.
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Another oversold bounce, I'm honestly tired of this pattern.
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If $FIL can break 1.585 this time, I'll get in; otherwise, I'll wait and see.
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Seeing $PLANCK and $YALA moving too, feels like there’s some correlation effect.
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Risk control at 1.50, that stop-loss level is really well-chosen—must-read for cautious traders.
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How long can this short-term sentiment rebound last? History tells me not to be too optimistic.
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1.73 and 2.28 are so far away, I really can't wait that long.
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If it turns red, it’s red—don’t give me that technical bounce story.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 10h ago
The 1.533 level is indeed interesting, let's see if it can hold.
Wait, why is it always the psychological level of 1.50...
Do we have to wait for sentiment to recover again? My own sentiment can't even recover anymore.
I believe in this rebound, but can it really reach 1.73? Feels doubtful.
Why has PLANCK been so quiet lately?
Maybe I'm really only suited for holding onto my positions.
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ProofOfNothing
· 10h ago
1.53 is indeed an interesting level, but I’ll wait and see if it goes a bit lower before getting in.
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This FIL rebound is pretty fast, but I still feel like there’s a chance it could drop further... Do you guys really dare to buy here?
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That’s how oversold rebounds are—give it a couple days and the bottom will get tested again. I’ll just stay on the sidelines for this round.
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Why does 1.585 feel so far away? How many rounds of stop-loss drama do we have to go through in between?
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PLANCK and YALA rise and fall together, I’ve figured it out—these small tokens just follow the trend.
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Stabilize, stabilize—sounds easy. Last time I believed that and watched it drop from 1.50 straight to 1.3.
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Risk control at 1.50 sounds simple, but when it comes to actually doing it, it’s all about your mindset. Tough to handle.
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Short-term momentum recovery—everyone’s tired of hearing that. In the end, it’s still just gambling on when the whales will pump the market.
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SybilSlayer
· 10h ago
Has the 1.533 level really held? I still feel like it's consolidating...
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The oversold rebound trick happens every year, the question is how far it goes this time.
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If 1.50 breaks, just cut your losses—easier said than done, man.
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Can FIL break through 1.585 this time? Feels like there's a lot of resistance.
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Wait, is there any correlation between PLANCK and YALA? I really haven't figured these two out.
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Another sentiment recovery—once it's done, it drops again. Just a cycle.
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Isn't the 1.73 target a bit far? Let's look at 1.585 first.
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StakeTillRetire
· 10h ago
If it stabilizes, you have to get in. 1.53 is just too attractive.
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It’s the same old technical rebound play again, just wait for sentiment to recover and that’s it.
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If 1.585 can’t be broken, I feel like there’s still going to be a pullback.
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FIL is getting interesting this round, how’s PLANCK doing over there?
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I’ll accept 1.50 as my risk control, I’ve really gotten smarter.
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There are so many resistance levels, how are we supposed to choose, bro?
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A rebound is just a rebound, don’t talk to me about long-term value haha.
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Getting in at this level and waiting for 2.28? What are you thinking?
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If it’s oversold, you have to get in, there’s no complicated logic.
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Got in at 1.54, betting it breaks 1.585.
#比特币对比代币化黄金 $FIL just stabilized at the 1.533 level.
From a technical perspective, this move up from the oversold area was quite decisive. Now the candlestick has turned green, and short-term sentiment is recovering.
If you’re looking to position, the 1.53-1.54 range is worth considering. Looking upward, there are three resistance levels: 1.585 is the first hurdle; after a breakout, 1.73 and 2.28 are the further targets. For risk control, if 1.50 is broken, you have to admit defeat.
This kind of technical rebound after being oversold isn’t complicated—the idea is simply to wait for the short-term momentum brought by sentiment recovery.
In addition, $PLANCK and $YALA have also seen some fluctuations recently, so you might want to pay attention to their correlation.