Market pullback hit deeper than anticipated, but the real inflection point came in at that 450K MC level. This is where things got interesting.
Looking at the setup, we're building a solid base here. Once $WALL breaks past the 650K resistance - and it will - we should see the grind back toward previous all-time highs start rolling in. After that? Fresh territory.
The momentum is still there if you know where to look. Accumulation zones are forming, and early movers have already positioned accordingly. This kind of price action typically precedes the next leg up.
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BloodInStreets
· 9h ago
That 450K hit was really incredible; I thought it was going to be cut in half completely. But I've seen this trick before; I've already set an ambush.
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TokenCreatorOP
· 9h ago
The 450K level is indeed a bit tough, but such a pullback is actually an opportunity to get in.
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RetailTherapist
· 9h ago
The 450K level is indeed interesting, but I'm more concerned about whether it can really break through 650K later on.
If I had known this correction would be so deep, I would have accumulated more. Now I can only watch the accumulation zone build up slowly.
$WALL, can this wave rise? I'm not confident.
Market pullback hit deeper than anticipated, but the real inflection point came in at that 450K MC level. This is where things got interesting.
Looking at the setup, we're building a solid base here. Once $WALL breaks past the 650K resistance - and it will - we should see the grind back toward previous all-time highs start rolling in. After that? Fresh territory.
The momentum is still there if you know where to look. Accumulation zones are forming, and early movers have already positioned accordingly. This kind of price action typically precedes the next leg up.