RESOLV's recent pullback may be nearing its end. After the previous rally, the price retreated to a clear support zone, and the current performance remains relatively stable, with no signs of panic selling. This indicates that there is still capital absorbing the bottom, and the main players have no intention of fleeing.



From the candlestick patterns, the recent fluctuations of these few candles are gradually narrowing, like compressing a spring. This kind of volume contraction and compression is usually not a sign of weakness; instead, it suggests that both bulls and bears are accumulating strength and absorbing earlier sell-offs.

The interplay between geopolitical events and market sentiment is indeed reshaping the narrative logic of assets. The collision of celebrity influence, community consensus, and actual developments is accelerating the rotation of small-cap tokens. RESOLV experienced a strong surge previously, and this memory still lingers in the market psyche. Once sentiment warms up, the rebound could be quite rapid.

**Trading Suggestions**:
Enter within the range of 0.0965 to 0.0980, with a stop-loss slightly below 0.093. The first target is at 0.102; if a volume breakout occurs above this level, you can continue to chase higher towards 0.108. This stop-loss is relatively tight, and the risk-reward ratio remains favorable.

If the price can break through 0.10 with volume, the subsequent upward speed is expected to accelerate significantly. The rebound opportunity here is good, but the key is to hold the support level and not let it break.
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TokenVelocity
· 01-23 05:02
I agree with the idea of this compression spring, but can the 0.10 barrier really be broken with increased volume? It depends on whether the main force has the motivation.
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SleepyArbCat
· 01-22 21:12
Nap warning, it's the same old compressed spring argument... If the critical point at 0.10 really breaks, you need to chase immediately, or you'll just have to watch others reap the rewards.
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FrontRunFighter
· 01-21 11:23
lol "accumulating strength" is just copium for sideways action... wheres the volume tho? classic compressed spring narrative before the rug pull. watched this movie too many times with low caps like resolv, retail always gets sandwiched on the bounce ngl
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RadioShackKnight
· 01-20 07:58
The way of describing a compression spring is a bit interesting, but I'm still unsure if this thing can break 0.10.
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PensionDestroyer
· 01-20 07:56
The analogy of a compression spring is good, but I'm afraid it's just a bluff.
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FloorSweeper
· 01-20 07:52
yo this compressed spring narrative is peak cope lmao... sure, "accumulation phase" or whatever, but we've seen this movie before. paper hands always think they're smart right at the bottom. if 0.093 actually breaks, watch these "strong hands" capitulation in real time fr fr. the real alpha move? counter-trade when sentiment flips.
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MrDecoder
· 01-20 07:49
Once the spring is compressed enough, it will bounce back. RESOLV looks decent this time; the main force hasn't escaped, which means there's still hope.
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DogeBachelor
· 01-20 07:49
Compressed spring, I like this metaphor, just waiting for it to bounce.
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