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Possible Re accumulation in process.

불장 돈 많이 버셨나요
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bounce soon. very close to spring zone
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4hour 200ema + daily order blocks
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macro (black)
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Spring zone approach
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if its not holding. 23k would be our last dip before we loss bull market
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consolidate 28-30k for few days.
35k by end of January :)
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Plan :

already opened long at 29k
accumulate (stack up) till 28k *spring 15M

만약 다시 Spring 이전 POC 에 먼저 도달할 시에는 롱 70% 정리.
wait for confirmation (reclaim or major SoW)

하락할시 26-25k accumulate stop below 24k.
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70% 정리 wait for confirmation.
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guess that was enough?
reclaim 34k, i will punt more longs
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Minor Creek:

Lower branch, The minor creek very often occurs in the lower or the middle part of the Trading Range (T/R) but is still somewhere in the T/R.
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i am building long here 31.7 ETH 1247
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invalidation below minor creek
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Last Point Of Support (LPS): Should have a LACK OF SUPPLY indicated by a RELATIVE NARROWING of the SPREAD and a DECREASE IN THE VOLUME. The comparison is between the up move constituting the (SOS) and the REACTION FOLLOWING it, the (LPS). See the Back-up to the Edge of the Creek (BEC). What if the stock has a possible (SOS) indicated by a widening spread and increasing volume on the move up and is then followed by good supply on possible (LPS) indicated by wide spread and high volume on the reaction? This CANCELS the probability of the fist action being a (SOS) and the stock will probably continue in the trading range for additional testing.

Sign Of Strength (SOS): is an ACTION which shows that DEMAND is in control. The (SOS) should have GOOD DEMAND on the UP MOVE, a WIDE SPREAD and INCREASING VOLUME on the UPSIDE. Now let us deal briefly with the (SOS). The Sigh of Strength and the Crossing of the Creek are often two ways of looking at the SAME ACTION and the BACK UP to the edge of the CREEK very often is the (LPS) Last Point of Support. This (SOS) is usually is preceded by a T/R and a stock can continue in a T/R until it either has a (SOW) or a (SOS). The (SOS) shows that DEMAND is in CONTROL the Price & Volume characteristics are that it has WIDENING SPREAD and an INCREASE in VOLUME evidence of the good DEMAND. This is PROVEN and followed by the REACTION to the (LPS), that (LPS) should have a NARROWING of the SPREAD and a DECREASED of VOLUME compared to the (SOS) indicating the LACK of SUPPLY on the REACTION

Sign Of Weakness (SOW): is an action which shows that SUPPLY is in control. The reaction will decline with a widening spread, increased price weakness, and increased volume, evidence of increased and heavy selling, this is BEARISH. The (SOW) is usually proceeded by a T/R. If the T/R was in an uptrend it would have been stopped by the (PSY), (BC), (AR), (ST). The T/R will end, on the far right hand side, it may end its move with a classic (UT) or (UTAD) or it may NOT. It may simply have a (SOW) and a (LPSY) with perhaps lower tops and lower bottoms. Any possible or potential (SOW) must be confirmed, denied or left in doubt by the SUBSEQUENT rally. The critical thing is NOT HOW FAR the stock rallies, the critical thing is HOW it RALLIES. If it rallies with a gradual decrease in demand, evidenced by a narrowing spread and decreased volume, and with a lower top this COMPARATIVE lack of DEMAND would PROVE and CONFIRM that the previous reaction was a (SOW). Thus DO NOT take a speculative position until you see an (UT) or an (UTAD), or where there is no (UT), the first place to take a position is on the (LPSY) after the (SOW) and aim to pyramid with the coming trend.
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두 개의 세로 빨간 박스를 보면 같은 고점대를 갖고 있지만
두번째 박스는 더 적은 볼륨

Supply absorbed?
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timing was bit off, but i do believe we are in process of making SoS.
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closing longs here. might sweep low again.
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33280
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possible green path.
we ve met supply , and its absorbed a bit. still there is more lps to come over
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