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#AreYouBullishOrBearishToday?
The market doesn’t feel emotional today. It feels… undecided.
And that’s actually an important difference.
When panic hits, it’s loud. When euphoria takes over, it’s obvious. What we’re seeing now is neither. Price is moving, but conviction is missing which usually means the market is waiting for confirmation, not collapse.
So am I bullish or bearish today?
I’d say selectively bullish, but disciplined.
Instead of looking at the usual large caps everyone repeats, I’m watching how structure behaves in a few specific names.
#NEAR continues to stand out for its stability. Even during broader pullbacks, it’s holding a clean higher-timeframe support zone. There’s no aggressive bounce yet, but that’s not a bad thing. This kind of quiet base often forms before trend continuation, especially when sellers fail to push price lower.
#ARB is another one behaving differently. Volatility has compressed, and volume has thinned out. Historically, this kind of price action doesn’t last long. I’m not positioning early, but a confirmed breakout from this range would quickly shift momentum in its favor.
OP recently pulled back, but what matters is how it pulled back. No cascade selling, no loss of structure. Buyers are still defending key levels. If the market stabilizes, OP looks like one of the faster names to respond.
For higher-risk appetite, SUI remains on my radar. It’s choppy, but it keeps forming higher lows. That tells me traders are rotating, not exiting. This is not a buy-and-forget asset entries near support and strict risk control matter here.
Finally, #RNDR continues to show relative strength. While many assets are still struggling to reclaim momentum, RNDR is respecting its trend. Shallow pullbacks and steady recoveries usually reflect real demand rather than hype-driven flows.
So has the market bottomed?
Not conclusively.
But what I don’t see is broad fear, forced selling, or structural breakdowns. This feels more like a transition phase where capital quietly moves into assets showing resilience instead of chasing noise.
My approach right now is simple:
• Trade levels, not opinions
• Let structure confirm direction
• Stay patient until the market commits
Uncertainty isn’t a signal to panic.
It’s often a signal to prepare.
$NEAR $RNDR $ARB