PENGU Technical Analysis: The price is currently forming a double 3D internal column pattern, indicating that the market is highly compressed within this range. In this situation, I focus on a classic trading opportunity—if the price first tests these lows and forms a false breakdown, then quickly recovers and breaks upward, it will trigger a classic internal column false breakout rebound. This is one of my favorite trading setups, often able to push the price back to the high point of this wave. The longer the compression lasts, the stronger the breakout usually is.
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CommunityWorker
· 13h ago
The more aggressive the compression, the crazier the rebound later. This wave of PENGU feels like it's about to explode.
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GasFeeCrier
· 13h ago
It's been compressed for so long, it should have broken apart long ago, right?
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OnChainArchaeologist
· 13h ago
No matter how long the compression lasts, it depends on whether it can truly break out. I think we should wait a bit longer on this PENGU.
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HodlAndChill
· 13h ago
The more aggressive the compression, the stronger the rebound next time. Can this wave of PENGU directly return to the high point? Let's wait and see.
PENGU Technical Analysis: The price is currently forming a double 3D internal column pattern, indicating that the market is highly compressed within this range. In this situation, I focus on a classic trading opportunity—if the price first tests these lows and forms a false breakdown, then quickly recovers and breaks upward, it will trigger a classic internal column false breakout rebound. This is one of my favorite trading setups, often able to push the price back to the high point of this wave. The longer the compression lasts, the stronger the breakout usually is.