🚀 $TRB (Tellor) – VIP Signal


📈 Trade Bias: LONG ✅
🎯 Entry Zone: 15.10 – 15.45
🛑 Stop Loss: 14.40
🎯 TP1: 16.20
🎯 TP2: 17.10
🎯 TP3: 18.40
⚠️ Risk Level: High
📊 Technical Analysis: TRB is maintaining a bullish market structure after reclaiming key support. Higher lows and improving momentum suggest buyers remain in control. A breakout above nearby resistance could trigger an accelerated move as volatility expands. Strong volume confirmation would further strengthen the bullish outlook.
🔥 Manage leverage carefully and lock in profits progressively.

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GasGuzzler
· 8h ago
The entry price looks good, but set a stop-loss properly because it’s high risk.
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ChainDetective
· 8h ago
TRB breaking above the previous high at this spot likely has a fairly high probability; if volume can keep up, it could rise quickly. But the risk warning is clear—don’t be greedy; taking profits in batches is the safest.
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NonceCollector
· 8h ago
There are too many people shouting buy/sell calls in the group, but this analysis is still fairly solid; the key is whether it can hold above 15.45, and you can chase it later if it does—no rush.
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TxBuilder
· 9h ago
The technical pattern is indeed good-looking, but the stop-loss is only a little under 6%. If volatility is high, you can easily get swept out—so I recommend trading with a light position.
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RarityHunter
· 9h ago
Last time TRB’s fake breakout trapped a lot of people. This time, although there’s support, it’s recommended to wait for a pullback to around 15.1 for confirmation before going in. Safety first.
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