$MET current trend is quite interesting. The price breaks through while trading volume clearly increases. This kind of volume-price resonance often verifies the authenticity of the upward movement. From the momentum indicator, positive signals continue to appear, indicating that the buying strength is accumulating.
It is worth noting that the support level has been tested multiple times but has not been effectively broken through, which shows that the defensive line below is still relatively solid. From this position, the upward momentum is indeed building up, and once it is launched, it could happen very quickly.
The short-term target can be around 0.371, serving as the first profit-taking point. If you want to participate, you can enter at market price, but it is still important to decide based on your risk preference and position management.
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TokenRationEater
· 01-16 18:50
Price-volume resonance, buyers are accumulating, this move is a bit something
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Support is so solid, just waiting for a push to start, I marked 0.371
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Wow, finally a coin is seriously following a chart, not just a pure money-dumping pump
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I don't really trust momentum indicators, but the volume is indeed rising, this signal is worth watching
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Buy at market price? I'll wait for a pullback first, risk appetite isn't that high yet
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Feels like I'm about to get trapped again, but the volume and price are so coordinated
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Why hasn't it taken off with such strong support below? It's driving me crazy
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Is 0.371 a dream or reality? Let's gamble
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I'm tired of hearing the phrase "price-volume resonance," but this time MET seems to be serious
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-16 18:49
Price-volume resonance sounds good, but I'm afraid it's just a false alarm again.
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0.371? Let's see if it can hold steady first.
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Every time they talk about accumulation, but when will it actually happen?
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Multiple tests of the support level without breaking it, is that considered a good sign? I'm feeling a bit anxious.
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Is the buying power accumulating? It still feels like the whales are just shaking out the weak hands.
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Can this wave launch quickly? I can't wait any longer.
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Entering at market price depends on my mood, I think I'll wait and see for now.
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MET's recent performance is really interesting.
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A strong defense line might actually be a bad sign, indicating no one is willing to buy in.
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Let's wait and see if it can truly break through, don't want another false breakout.
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WhaleSurfer
· 01-16 18:31
I've heard the phrase "volume and price resonance" so many times before. This time, it won't be another trick to trap retail investors, right?
This time is truly different. The support is indeed solid. We can take a gamble at around 0.371.
If it can't break through, there's no point in talking. Let's wait until it rises.
I've bet everything, going all in and waiting for the breakout.
$MET current trend is quite interesting. The price breaks through while trading volume clearly increases. This kind of volume-price resonance often verifies the authenticity of the upward movement. From the momentum indicator, positive signals continue to appear, indicating that the buying strength is accumulating.
It is worth noting that the support level has been tested multiple times but has not been effectively broken through, which shows that the defensive line below is still relatively solid. From this position, the upward momentum is indeed building up, and once it is launched, it could happen very quickly.
The short-term target can be around 0.371, serving as the first profit-taking point. If you want to participate, you can enter at market price, but it is still important to decide based on your risk preference and position management.