Will FIL remain in the Wyckoff accumulation phase throughout 2025?
From the chart, the logic of this pattern is actually quite clear. Although the peaks during buying and the secondary tests seem a bit irregular, the overall structural lines still align with the Wyckoff accumulation theory.
If FIL indeed repeatedly tests the support level within this cycle and the trading volume exhibits typical accumulation characteristics, it could indicate a breakout opportunity in the future. Of course, to confirm a true breakout signal, we need to observe how the trading volume and price coordinate to break the level.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 01-14 03:56
Well, the Wyckoff theory sounds good, but is it really that strict? It feels a bit overinterpreted.
The trading volume during the accumulation phase isn't very active, so it's hard to say whether a true breakout can happen.
It's easy to talk about breakouts before they happen, but the real test is after the breakout. It's a bit early to discuss this now.
Is this wave of FIL truly in accumulation or just on the eve of a breakout? I find it uncertain.
Repeated testing of support levels is indeed a signal, but it depends on whether the volume supports it; otherwise, it's just a false alarm.
Applying Wyckoff's theoretical framework is simple, but with so many variables in the market, don't be limited by a single pattern.
This kind of formation does have reference value, but the key is to keep a close eye on changes in trading volume.
A breakout requires volume support; relying solely on price patterns to tell a story isn't very meaningful.
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OldLeekMaster
· 01-14 03:50
Trading volume needs to match; just looking at the pattern alone can sometimes lead to false signals.
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ponzi_poet
· 01-14 03:46
It's Wyckoff again, always talking about this. Is FIL truly accumulating this time or is it just another dump?
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Support levels tested repeatedly... sounds so familiar, said the same thing the last two times.
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Trading volume is the key; just looking at the chart is meaningless. We have to wait for the actual breakdown.
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A year of accumulation phase, when will it finally break through?
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Clear chart logic ≠ guaranteed rise, that's what annoys me the most.
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Feels like Wyckoff theory is a bit watered down in the crypto world; no matter how you look at it, it seems like accumulation.
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Accumulating throughout 2025? That’s basically saying "wait a bit."
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All talk before the breakdown signal is confirmed is useless. I’m waiting to see the price speak.
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WhaleMistaker
· 01-14 03:43
Well... Wyckoff's theory sounds nice, but it feels like FIL is just bottoming out this wave. True breakout is still early.
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Honestly, I don't quite understand the peak buying phase; it seems like the analysis is a bit overfitted.
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Accumulation stage? I think it's a trap stage; the trading volume is simply not enough to watch.
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The possibility of a price breakout is indeed there, just not sure when. Anyway, I'm still holding.
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This analysis sounds reasonable and well-founded, but I only care about one question—when will it take off?
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Trading volume is the key. Breakouts without volume are just a bluff. How's the trading volume on FIL, everyone?
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Whether it's Wyckoff or not, FIL has been bouncing back and forth these past few months. I don't know if it's accumulation or just dying.
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WenMoon42
· 01-14 03:34
Bro, Wyckoff's theory sounds impressive, but as for FIL's trend... no matter how I look at it, it seems like a pattern of repeatedly cutting the leeks.
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Is the trading volume showing accumulation characteristics? Wait, I need to confirm that this isn't the market maker unloading, right?
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Breakout opportunity? Don't bother with that. Right now, I'm most concerned about when it will break even.
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Repeatedly testing support levels... in simple terms, it's oscillating at the bottom. Watching this every day is really torturous.
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The buying climax is a bit irregular? Hearing you say that, it doesn't seem so reliable anymore.
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Instead of studying accumulation theories, it's better to see if any big players are quietly accumulating.
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The logic is clear, but it's just not making any money.
Will FIL remain in the Wyckoff accumulation phase throughout 2025?
From the chart, the logic of this pattern is actually quite clear. Although the peaks during buying and the secondary tests seem a bit irregular, the overall structural lines still align with the Wyckoff accumulation theory.
If FIL indeed repeatedly tests the support level within this cycle and the trading volume exhibits typical accumulation characteristics, it could indicate a breakout opportunity in the future. Of course, to confirm a true breakout signal, we need to observe how the trading volume and price coordinate to break the level.