The performance of ZEC these past few days has been exhausting, and it has contributed the most to my losses. I took a closer look at the trend, and since rebounding from the low of 300, the price has formed a very interesting symmetrical pattern. Now I am caught in a dilemma: on one hand, I hope it continues to decline; on the other hand, I fear it might bounce back to 400 and then drop again. This kind of conflicting feeling, I believe, many people have experienced. What does a symmetrical structure usually indicate? Is it a sign of continuing to probe the bottom or gathering strength for a breakout? In the short term, the direction of ZEC is indeed testing people's patience.
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rugged_again
· 13h ago
Unbelievable, ZEC totally confused me too. Symmetrical patterns are just a scam.
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GateUser-9ad11037
· 13h ago
Buying the dip in ZEC resulted in the biggest loss. This feeling is truly incredible. The symmetrical pattern must be a scam, right?
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 13h ago
ZEC is really something else. I'm also on the list of those losing money, haha. Symmetrical patterns are basically a psychological game; the more you obsess over them, the more they mess with you.
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VibesOverCharts
· 13h ago
ZEC really can drive people crazy; the symmetrical pattern is just a psychological game.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 13h ago
zec this thing really is a torment. The symmetrical pattern looks comfortable but it ruins the mood.
The performance of ZEC these past few days has been exhausting, and it has contributed the most to my losses. I took a closer look at the trend, and since rebounding from the low of 300, the price has formed a very interesting symmetrical pattern. Now I am caught in a dilemma: on one hand, I hope it continues to decline; on the other hand, I fear it might bounce back to 400 and then drop again. This kind of conflicting feeling, I believe, many people have experienced. What does a symmetrical structure usually indicate? Is it a sign of continuing to probe the bottom or gathering strength for a breakout? In the short term, the direction of ZEC is indeed testing people's patience.