PYR market cap is 22.27M, with the latest market sentiment data showing 90% bullish, and the number of votes reaching 30.8K, indicating high interest.



From a technical perspective, there is a pending long entry in the SC02 M5 cycle. The key point is that this entry point coincides exactly with a high volume node (HVN), free from interference by any weak zones, making the risk relatively controllable. The stop-loss is set at approximately 1.70%, with a tight but reasonable space.

It is worth noting that the current upward trend has already reached the 289th cycle, with a gain of 10.61%. Although still within the upward channel at this stage, attention should be paid to cycle fatigue—any oscillation could signal a correction. Overall, the technical outlook still supports a bullish approach, as long as the stop-loss is maintained, leaving room to capture subsequent movements.
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FlashLoanPhantomvip
· 01-16 18:26
90% bullish? This data looks amazing. Be careful of the bagholder trap. Is it real or fake?

After running for 289 cycles for so long, I just want to know if the fatigue level will suddenly explode.

HVN entry sounds good, but that 1.70% stop loss... the risk is a bit tight.

Can PYR really move? 22M still feels a bit small.

Bullish trend is fine, but the key is not to be fooled out by the volatility. That's the most heartbreaking.
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CryptoPunstervip
· 01-15 11:33
90% bullish, I knew something was wrong. Who are they trying to cut this time?

After 289 cycles, still claiming an upward channel. I bet five bucks that the next correction is just a "signal of adjustment."

HVN high trading volume? Isn't that just the main force's accumulation zone? It cracks me up.

Stop loss at 1.70%? Sounds tight, but in reality, when going all-in, slippage already hits 3%.

With 30.8K votes, half of them are leeks betting on the next tenfold coin, and the other half are just watching the show.

I dare not copy this trade; saving my life is more important.
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SmartContractPlumbervip
· 01-14 08:54
90% bullish voting, this data needs a question mark. Have you asked the contract auditing team?
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PseudoIntellectualvip
· 01-14 08:51
90% bullish? So what are the remaining 10% waiting for, haha

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289 cycles are almost done, can we still chase this wave?

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HVN entry sounds good, just worried that I might be the one catching the bag at a high level

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1.70% stop loss... feels a bit tight, so if there's a fluctuation, I might exit

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Market cap is only over 20 million, with such high popularity, it's a bit suspicious

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Holding the stop loss to make money? If it were that simple, I would have been rich long ago

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Running in the upward channel for so long, it's definitely time to be cautious about cycle fatigue
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LiquidationHuntervip
· 01-14 08:43
90% bullish? Why do I feel this is the most dangerous signal haha

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289 cycles are still rising, could it be that kind of "final frenzy"?

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HVN entry sounds good, but with such high popularity, can it still keep up?

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Stop loss at 1.70 is okay, but with a 10.61% range already run so much, is there still room?

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30.8K votes? This heat is a bit scary, the hotter it gets, the more cautious we should be

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The cycle fatigue point is correct, feels like it's about to adjust

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Long-term thinking is fine, but not being greedy and sticking to stop loss is the real loss
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 01-14 08:38
90% bullish? Sounds a bit too good to be true... Still pushing after 289 cycles, won't fatigue trigger a correction?
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