SENT is still in a downward trend recently. It's worth paying attention to the strength of the rebound. From a technical perspective, there are two directions to consider:



**Shorting Opportunity**: If this rebound on the 1-hour timeframe can only form a mid-term high and does not break through the black downward trend line, then consider shorting. Simply put, the rebound is weak, and the downward trend continues.

**Long Opportunity**: If the rebound is strong and successfully breaks through the black downward trend line, then wait for a pullback. The key point is that the pullback should form a mid-term low on the 1-hour timeframe and should not create a new low. Only when these conditions are met, consider going long.

**Trend Trading Idea**: If you are trading the trend, you can stay on the sidelines for now and wait for clearer signals before taking action. For those accustomed to trading smaller timeframes, assess whether the risk-reward ratio is worth participating. The key is to respect this downward trend line — whether it breaks through or not will determine the future direction.
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BridgeNomadvip
· 01-26 04:11
ngl, that trendline is basically the trust assumption here — break it or don't, there's no in-between. seen too many liquidations from traders betting on "imminent breakouts" that never came. the risk-adjusted returns on catching this exact signal? probably not worth the slippage tolerance imo. wait for cleaner price action, fr fr.
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LayoffMinervip
· 01-24 00:58
If you can't break through the trend line, don't mess around. Just watch and wait.
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BagHolderTillRetirevip
· 01-23 06:29
This trend line is too critical. Once it breaks, the entire market will come alive. Now, we're just waiting for that moment.
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OnchainGossipervip
· 01-23 06:18
As long as this trend line isn't broken, I'll just wait patiently. Anyway, I'm used to being trapped.
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WenMoon42vip
· 01-23 06:10
I took a look, and trend lines are just a gambler's lifeline. Once broken, everyone cheers for victory; if not, it keeps falling. Anyway, SENT's trend still sucks just as much.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 01-23 06:06
See through but don't expose it; the key is whether SENT can hold steady during this rebound.
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