FRAX has performed well recently. After experiencing a 19.24% increase in volume, the price strongly broke through a key resistance level, accompanied by a simultaneous rise in holdings. This momentum clearly comes from institutional entry rather than bearish selling pressure.



From the price action perspective, buying interest is quite strong, and no significant selling pressure has appeared in the market. There was no deep retracement after the breakout, indicating that the selling has been effectively absorbed. All these signs point to one direction—the market structure has shifted to a bullish dominance.

If you are optimistic about the upcoming trend, here is a reference plan:

**Entry Range**: 1.075-1.090
**Stop Loss**: 1.045 (rigid stop loss, must be strictly enforced)
**First Target**: 1.150
**Second Target**: 1.200

The key is whether the price can stay above the breakout zone. As long as this level is maintained, the probability of further upward movement is quite high. The market momentum is still there, and the overall pattern is relatively clear, making it worth paying attention to.
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JustHereForAirdropsvip
· 01-22 02:36
Main force enters the market, just go ahead. I just want to see if I can hold until 1.2 without losing money.

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That 1.045 line, I dare not touch it no matter what, it's too dangerous.

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Wait, this time isn't it going to be a cut in half again...

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Strong buying pressure? Said the same last time, and look what happened.

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Holding onto 1.09 is the real skill; the whole breakout looks very fake.

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Damn, they want me to buy at a high level again. Forget it, forget it.

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If it stabilizes, I'll go all in; if not, pretend I never saw it.

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No deep correction? That's exactly the most suspicious part.
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GamefiGreenievip
· 01-22 00:00
I've seen many tricks of the main forces accumulating positions, whether FRAX can really rally this time depends on what happens next. We must hold the 1.045 level firmly.
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SelfRuggervip
· 01-19 05:14
The main force's recent entry does look a bit interesting, but I think the stop loss at 1.045 is a bit tight.

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It's the same story about the main force entering the market. How did the coin we discussed last time turn out? Haha.

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Holding the breakout level is the key; otherwise, everything is pointless.

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Coupled with the increase in open interest, this is indeed much more reliable than just a price breakout.

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The targets at 1.15 and 1.2 seem a bit aggressive; let's see if we can stabilize first.

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A short squeeze dominated by the bulls after a dip, if this reversal really happens, it would be great.

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Buyers are absorbing strongly, but I still want to wait for a pullback before entering, to reduce risk.
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MintMastervip
· 01-19 04:53
The main force is accumulating this wave, feels a bit fierce

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Wait, can the stop loss at 1.045 really hold... I'm just worried about a sudden plunge

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Frax is about to take off again? Last time I heard that, I got trapped haha

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Enter at 1.075, exit at 1.200... if it were that simple, I’d be making a killing

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The strong buying pressure looks good, but we need to see if it can be maintained afterward

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Breaking out without a pullback is indeed interesting, the main force is definitely accumulating

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Another reference plan... let me see how much is left in my wallet

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The key is whether it can hold steady, or else it’s another scythe attack

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This pace is a bit fast, be careful not to chase the high
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BearMarketNoodlervip
· 01-19 04:45
Hmm... Are the big players really accumulating FRAX? Why do I feel like this coin is just storytelling again?

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If the 1.045 level breaks, just exit immediately, no need to overthink.

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A 19% volume increase isn't much; the key is whether the trading volume can be sustained.

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Breakthrough is break through, don't tell me it's bullish dominance. Let's wait until it stabilizes.

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If this wave can reach 1.2, then I’ll believe it... Is the probability high? Haha.

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I don't know if the buying pressure is strong, but I can't see anything special anyway.

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I've heard the phrase "strictly execute stop-loss" countless times; in the end, it's always the losers who say that.

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I'll wait for the price to fall back before jumping in; I’ve never bought into the chasing high logic.
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FOMOmonstervip
· 01-19 04:44
The main force is really accumulating, this wave is different

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Wow, a 19% volume increase, can it avoid breaking the level? It all depends on whether it can hold

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1.075 entry or wait for a pullback, a bit conflicted

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FRAX has indeed risen this wave, the buying pressure is too fierce

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Stop-loss at 1.045 must be strictly enforced, don't get liquidated just because you want to be greedy

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I believe there is no obvious selling pressure, the bullish pattern is indeed established

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I'm just worried about a break and then a plunge, better to wait and see

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How was 1.150 decided? Feels like it won't be that quick

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Signs of main force entering are indeed obvious, you can try with a small position
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wagmi_eventuallyvip
· 01-19 04:42
The main force is really accumulating, this wave is different

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The 1.045 line must be defended at all costs, otherwise it's a cut-loss situation

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Breakthrough without a pullback? That's a bit aggressive, be careful of a dump by the main force

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Target at 1.2 is a bit optimistic, let's first watch 1.15

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Buyers are strong, so be it. Anyway, I have entered the market

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People who get caught with a knife at this position probably have a tough time

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Is it just about having a clear pattern? When did the crypto world become so simple

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Holding the breakout level is the key, everything else is nonsense

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A volume increase of 19 points, be careful whether it's the last bullish candle
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OldLeekConfessionvip
· 01-19 04:33
The main force is really serious about going long, this wave of FRAX is different

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Same old story, if you can't hold the breakout level, it's all empty talk

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Are you willing to execute a stop loss at 1.045? Most people get wiped out

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After a 19% increase, still want to chase? Truly greedy

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I'm optimistic, but the price needs to prove itself first

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Long-term pattern is just a pattern, anyway my stop loss is already set

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Strong buying pressure? Forget it, wait for a pullback

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Two target points with a difference of over 50 basis points, this expectation is a bit unrealistic

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Why do I always feel like this analysis is a post-hoc rationalization

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Holding 1.09 is the real deal, anything said now is premature
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