The trend of NEM is still progressing as planned. This coin signaled a reversal head and shoulders pattern since July last year and is currently approaching the target level. However, as the price nears the expected target, the risk-reward ratio has become less ideal. Considering partial profit-taking and locking in gains at this level, while setting a trailing stop to protect profits, would be a prudent approach. Respecting key technical levels remains very important.
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GateUser-e5959b6a
· 01-20 04:18
2026 GOGOGO 👊
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mev_me_maybe
· 01-20 02:50
I agree with the idea of trimming positions in batches, but the real question is who can actually sell at the top?
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ChainSauceMaster
· 01-20 02:49
The target price is almost reached. Time to cash out and secure your gains. Don't be greedy, brother.
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GasGuzzler
· 01-20 02:48
Haha, the inverse head and shoulders pattern sounds good, but reducing positions now is the smart move.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 01-20 02:46
Both the inverse head and shoulders and the head and shoulders have risen to the target levels. It's time to consider taking profits; don't be greedy.
The trend of NEM is still progressing as planned. This coin signaled a reversal head and shoulders pattern since July last year and is currently approaching the target level. However, as the price nears the expected target, the risk-reward ratio has become less ideal. Considering partial profit-taking and locking in gains at this level, while setting a trailing stop to protect profits, would be a prudent approach. Respecting key technical levels remains very important.