Are we looking at a textbook right shoulder forming here? The price action lately has been giving off some classic technical signals—that recovery after the dip, the resistance testing—classic bullish flag territory or are we reading too much into it? Markets can be deceptive, so curious what the data's actually telling us before we get too excited about the upside.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 4h ago
Right shoulder? It looks like a false breakout to me. I've seen this trick too many times.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 01-12 08:06
Right shoulder? Bro, I've seen this pattern so many times, nine out of ten times I get trapped.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 01-12 07:02
Right shoulder? Bro, are you looking at the blueprint or gambling on luck? I've seen this trick way too many times.
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gas_guzzler
· 01-12 07:00
Alright, alright. I'm tired of hearing this technical analysis explanation. It's always flags and shoulders, but when the reality hits, there are plenty of face-slaps...
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SybilSlayer
· 01-12 06:59
Right shoulder pattern? You technical analysts are really bold to say that. Are you always this accurate?
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FOMOmonster
· 01-12 06:49
It's another classic shoulder pattern. I've seen this move too many times before, and in the end, it just crashes down.
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RooftopReserver
· 01-12 06:49
Right shoulder formation? I don't think so. This rebound doesn't seem as pure as you think.
Are we looking at a textbook right shoulder forming here? The price action lately has been giving off some classic technical signals—that recovery after the dip, the resistance testing—classic bullish flag territory or are we reading too much into it? Markets can be deceptive, so curious what the data's actually telling us before we get too excited about the upside.