PIPPIN's recent trend has indeed been a bit confusing, even seasoned traders are trying to figure out what the main force is up to. It was supposed to drop sharply, but instead, it repeatedly shows large-scale rebounds. This rhythm is truly hard to grasp.



Actually, a close look at the 12-hour K-line shows that this is not a simple downward trend, but rather the main force is forming a flag pattern. The decline is certain, but why does it repeatedly rebound significantly during this process? The reason is simple—main force is constructing a symmetrical triangle pattern. Once this technical pattern completes its consolidation, a more intense decline usually follows.

From recent price movements and volume analysis, there are indeed signs of this. The main force is frequently creating momentum at the bottom, creating a false impression of volatility, while actually completing the flag pattern consolidation. Once this pattern is confirmed, the rebound space will be limited, and the market may face considerable volatility.

So if you are trading PIPPIN contracts these days, it’s helpful to observe this pattern evolution multiple times. Understanding the main force’s rhythm will give you a clearer picture.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0vip
· 01-12 05:46
It's the same flag pattern consolidation again, I'm tired of hearing about it. Just rebound if you want, why insist on talking about the main force's rhythm? I think this wave of PIPPIN is just wearing people down. Whoever backs down first will lose. Futures contracts are too risky; it's better to wait until this thing clearly moves before acting. If the main force really wanted to dump the market, would they need so many twists and turns? Just dump it directly. Honestly, no matter how perfect the technical pattern is, it can't withstand a single piece of bad news hitting it.
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ZKProofstervip
· 01-12 05:40
nah this "flag pattern" narrative is getting recycled every cycle... technically speaking the volume signatures don't actually confirm that thesis tbh. could just be market noise masquerading as structure
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GateUser-c802f0e8vip
· 01-12 05:36
Flag pattern consolidation? I think the main force is just playing psychological games, repeatedly shaking out traders and causing mental breakdowns. It's both a triangle flag and a bottom-building move. Honestly, no one knows when the breakout will happen. Betting on the main force's rhythm is really like mysticism. Trading contracts, still need to be cautious. No matter how good the pattern looks, it can't withstand a single bearish shock dropping straight down. I really can't figure out the main force's rhythm. Might as well wait until the breakout happens before acting. Been confused all day, this rhythm is really more exciting than a roller coaster.
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SatsStackingvip
· 01-12 05:35
The idea of flag consolidation has been heard too many times. Every time, it’s said that there will be a sharp decline, but then it rebounds unexpectedly. If the main force was so powerful, they would have already dominated the world haha. This wave of PIPPIN is indeed a bit strange; it rebounds more fiercely than it falls. Listening to your analysis, it feels like every coin is forming a flag pattern. Maybe I should just bet 50/50 and be done with it. Both triangle flags and pattern confirmations—honestly, I’m tired of this kind of analysis. Let PIPPIN play by itself. The idea of building momentum at the bottom is so familiar. I lost half my money last time I heard this. This time, I’ll just watch and wait.
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RamenStackervip
· 01-12 05:27
The main force's triangle flag play is indeed old-fashioned, but this rebound is really quite fierce. It's been obvious for a while that this is a shakeout, and the bottom buildup is just to make retail investors chase higher. PIPPIN should exit after this wave of pattern completion, don't be greedy. Really? Still can't understand candlestick charts... The main force wouldn't waste effort on so many rebounds; they are indeed accumulating downward momentum. How much would it take to bottom out after this pattern is completed?
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