$PI 0.162 USD is a good opportunity; it might reach 0.160 USD, but that's not important anymore because it's impossible to buy at the lowest point. From the weekly chart, it has already stopped declining or the downward momentum has exhausted itself. Although the daily chart still shows some downward movement, it follows the larger trend. The weekly chart is bullish, while the daily chart is bearish. After a proper correction, the daily chart should show at least one medium to large bullish candlestick with a 5% or more increase, signaling a new upward trend. Currently, the daily chart shows two medium-sized bullish candles. The current price is only good if it drops to halfway through the second bullish candle; otherwise, it still isn't too weak.
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ANineVegetableRoot
· 14h ago
0.15 must break through, no data matters, follow the market trend
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WallStreetTrendResearch
· 14h ago
The adjustment has been made in one step, reaching the key levels. The goal is to target $0.25.
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wa01
· 15h ago
The teacher's analysis is very good.
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WithPi,There'sAFuture.Let's
· 15h ago
Boss, analyze the Bitcoin chart.
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WithPi,There'sAFuture.Let's
· 15h ago
Well said.
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WallStreetTrendResearch
· 15h ago
A weekly chart pattern like in Chart 1 is very likely to experience a sharp increase, while the daily chart pattern in Chart 2 is not expected to rise at the moment.
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WallStreetTrendResearch
· 15h ago
First chart: weekly level; second chart: daily level
$PI 0.162 USD is a good opportunity; it might reach 0.160 USD, but that's not important anymore because it's impossible to buy at the lowest point. From the weekly chart, it has already stopped declining or the downward momentum has exhausted itself. Although the daily chart still shows some downward movement, it follows the larger trend. The weekly chart is bullish, while the daily chart is bearish. After a proper correction, the daily chart should show at least one medium to large bullish candlestick with a 5% or more increase, signaling a new upward trend. Currently, the daily chart shows two medium-sized bullish candles. The current price is only good if it drops to halfway through the second bullish candle; otherwise, it still isn't too weak.