ZEC's recent trend shows an interesting W bottom pattern. From a technical perspective, this kind of bottom structure usually indicates there is still room for further upward movement.
To be honest, I don't pay much attention to various news factors. Negative news everywhere? So what. The market will speak for itself, and the trend won't change direction because of public opinion. This is very important—don't let others' opinions hijack your own judgment.
Remember one thing: the market is always right. Instead of obsessing over whether a certain piece of news is good or bad, it's better to pay more attention to what the candlesticks are telling you. Catch the big trend; everything else is noise.
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Blockchainiac
· 19h ago
W bottom? Don't joke around, I rely on the chart patterns for signals.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 19h ago
No problem, everyone is equal in front of the candlestick chart.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 20h ago
That W bottom sounds nice, but look at the on-chain chip distribution. The signs of retail investors taking over are so obvious, yet you're still hyping up the technicals.
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RooftopVIP
· 20h ago
W bottom is indeed interesting, but I'm more concerned about whether the trading volume matches up.
ZEC's recent trend shows an interesting W bottom pattern. From a technical perspective, this kind of bottom structure usually indicates there is still room for further upward movement.
To be honest, I don't pay much attention to various news factors. Negative news everywhere? So what. The market will speak for itself, and the trend won't change direction because of public opinion. This is very important—don't let others' opinions hijack your own judgment.
Remember one thing: the market is always right. Instead of obsessing over whether a certain piece of news is good or bad, it's better to pay more attention to what the candlesticks are telling you. Catch the big trend; everything else is noise.