LSK this weekly chart looks like it has already bottomed out. Recently, it seems that the big players are testing the market selling pressure, which is usually a normal operation before a rally. Based on the trend, it is expected to surge to 0.4 or even higher, with the entire cycle completing within about a month.
From a trading perspective, you can consider setting up a small long position at a suitable low point, with leverage kept relatively low, and place the stop-loss below 0.15. If you prefer not to trade futures, directly holding some spot at this level for potential rebound is also a good option—these bottom-area rebounds often yield decent returns.
In summary, the 0.4 level for LSK is worth paying attention to. Friends with patience can consider participating moderately.
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 13h ago
Bro, this time isn't it the bottom again? Last time you said it was the bottom, but it dropped below it.
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ChainPoet
· 13h ago
I've heard the bottom testing explanation too many times. The last time I heard it, I ended up losing money for nothing.
I'm a bit confused about the logic of market makers testing pressure. Is it true or not?
Spot trading is relatively safe to lurk in, but I'm worried about lurking into a permanent hold.
Can 0.15 really hold? It still feels a bit risky.
I'll stay on the sidelines for now and wait for clearer signals.
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WalletWhisperer
· 13h ago
whale accumulation patterns suggest lsk's hitting that statistical sweet spot... the wallet clustering data doesn't lie, tbh. been tracking transaction velocity for weeks and this screams capitulation phase to me.
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GovernancePretender
· 13h ago
Bottom testing, hearing this kind of rhetoric all the time... Last time it was the same, and the result? It broke through the bottom directly, brother.
But LSK is indeed a bit interesting, just don't bet with large funds, small bets are okay.
LSK this weekly chart looks like it has already bottomed out. Recently, it seems that the big players are testing the market selling pressure, which is usually a normal operation before a rally. Based on the trend, it is expected to surge to 0.4 or even higher, with the entire cycle completing within about a month.
From a trading perspective, you can consider setting up a small long position at a suitable low point, with leverage kept relatively low, and place the stop-loss below 0.15. If you prefer not to trade futures, directly holding some spot at this level for potential rebound is also a good option—these bottom-area rebounds often yield decent returns.
In summary, the 0.4 level for LSK is worth paying attention to. Friends with patience can consider participating moderately.