$RAVE


there's bearish forming in lower time frame of RAVE at 5m frame
if this bearish structure gets invalidate then it's clear market is indeed bullish or manipulated
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FloatingTeacupClub
· 10h ago
It's normal to be bearish on lower levels; the key is whether the structural points have been reclaimed.
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GateUser-0c86a4c9
· 04-18 04:04
What you said about "bullish or manipulated" is quite true; many times, it's just using broken structures to deceive people.
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ChillBlock
· 04-18 03:04
If that bearish structure is directly invalidated and pulled back, then the bullish strength becomes very clear. It's best to wait for confirmation before chasing.
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TokenomicsMechanic
· 04-18 02:17
Be cautious, wait until it breaks the previous high before making a move, and don't guess the direction in the middle of the structure.
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SoftRugDetective
· 04-18 02:17
I usually only consider the 5-minute short-term view as a reference for a quick trade; the trend should still be observed on the 1-hour/4-hour charts.
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雾中TVL
· 04-18 02:06
If you get slapped with a quick rebound, it's a typical liquidity sweep, which actually signals a bullish move.
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CurrencyKing
· 04-18 02:01
Aren't you talking nonsense?😂
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PerpPulse
· 04-18 02:01
The 5-minute divergence does have a bit of a vibe; let's not rush it for now.
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AutumnSlopeCabin
· 04-18 01:58
Agreed, the structure either continues or fails; failure is the cleanest signal.
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OldKeycapTrader
· 04-18 01:58
RAVE's price often drops first before rising; don't be led by small fluctuations to follow the trend.
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