Is a major crash coming? It's clear that the 88 level can't withstand the pressure. Next, focus on whether the 86 to 83 range can hold.
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RektRecovery
· 6h ago
ngl, here we go again with the "support level" theater 🎭 88's been looking shaky for weeks, classic pump-n-dump setup if i'm being honest. watch it cascade down to 83... that's when the real bloodbath hits and all these retail traders realize they were holding bags the whole time. seen this pattern too many times.
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RektDetective
· 10h ago
88 really can't hold anymore, feels like it's about to break down.
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 21h ago
88 can’t hold on? I feel like I’ve heard this line way too many times... Is this another “this time it’s really going to drop”?
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WalletsWatcher
· 12-07 18:55
Even 88 can't hold, it feels like a breakdown is coming... Whether 86-83 can save the day depends on the next two days.
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MEVHunter_9000
· 12-07 18:35
If 88 can't be broken, is it really over? If it hits 86 and rebounds, will the sell-off continue?
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RugPullAlarm
· 12-07 18:26
88 has bounced three times but still hasn't held steady. Large on-chain addresses continue to sell off, so this wave is really a bit dangerous. If 83 can hold, that's already not bad. If it breaks further down, I'll just liquidate everything—there's nothing worth watching.
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ConsensusBot
· 12-07 18:26
If 86 can't hold, it's over. This round will really drop to the 70s.
Is a major crash coming? It's clear that the 88 level can't withstand the pressure. Next, focus on whether the 86 to 83 range can hold.