ELSA is currently trading around 0.21037. Based on technical analysis, several trading ideas across different timeframes are summarized for reference.



**Short-term rebound opportunity**
Consider building positions gradually in the 0.202-0.210 range, with targets at 0.215-0.234. However, be aware of the risks, and set stop-losses at 0.195-0.200.

**Mid-term trend breakout**
If the price can stabilize within the 0.1416-0.158 range (especially after a breakout and retest), the mid-term target range can be 0.308-0.400. Corresponding stop-loss should be placed at 0.129-0.122.

**Long-term allocation strategy**
The 0.1225-0.137 range is a good entry zone for long-term positions, with upper targets at 0.588-0.608. Due to the larger span, stop-losses should be more strict, recommended at 0.102-0.089 (below ATL by 5%).

It is important to emphasize that these are high-risk operations. Be sure to keep individual position sizes within 5% of your account and strictly follow stop-loss rules. Market volatility is high, and risks are to be borne by the trader.
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BanklessAtHeartvip
· 01-25 00:11
Wait, does the price need to drop to 0.14 before I can buy in? I still want to wait for a rebound, but I feel like if I buy at 0.21, I might get stuck holding it.

This stop-loss setting is really strict—5% position size + strict stop-loss control. It seems this coin is indeed not very stable.

I didn't quite understand the retracement after the mid-term breakdown. Can someone explain it?

Long-term at 0.588? That's a bit of a dream haha. Let's just stay alive until next year first.

How are you all operating now? Are you waiting in cash or have you already bought in?
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 01-24 21:19
Oh no, another price analysis. Short-term, I think it looks a bit shaky.

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I need to hold the 0.2 line, or my mindset will collapse.

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Long-term positioning is indeed tempting, but I got caught recently, so I’ll wait a bit longer.

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The 5% position suggestion is good, or I’ll end up going all-in again like before.

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Is the mid-term breakthrough to 0.4 real? Feels like I’m overthinking it.

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Honestly, I can never stick to stop-losses; I always get swept out.

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Short-term reversal opportunities look good. Trying a small position to test the waters is okay.

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This wave of movement doesn’t seem meaningful. Watching and waiting.

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0.588? Dream on. Better to preserve capital first.

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Price has hit 0.2. Time to think about reducing my position.
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MemecoinTradervip
· 01-22 11:27
ngl the 0.1416-0.158 reversal setup is giving classic psyops playbook vibes... sentiment already pricing in the narrative before price even moves there
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WenMoon42vip
· 01-22 11:26
0.202 that line feels like a game point, short-term cannot push it up

If it can truly stabilize after breaking below 0.158, then I might believe this logic. Currently, it's uncertain

Long-term, reaching 0.1225 would require a significant drop... let's wait and see

5% position size is always mentioned, haha, the risk is indeed high

Is the 0.588 target too optimistic? Anyway, I don't have that much patience

Is the short-term rebound more likely or a continued decline? Does anyone see potential in this coin?

If the mid-term space can be captured, it would be a big profit, but it feels like just talk

How many can truly execute a stop-loss? Easy to say
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MerkleMaidvip
· 01-22 11:11
Oops, if ELSA can break through 0.4 this time, it would be really tempting, but to be honest, I still feel a bit scared; I think the risk at this price level is still high.

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Long-term at 0.588-0.608? How long would that take? I'm afraid I'll get caught in a deadlock first.

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That short-term 0.215 looks okay, but you need to set a good stop-loss, or you'll end up losing again.

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No wonder everyone emphasizes risk self-responsibility; this is clearly a gamble. A 5% position limit should be strictly enforced.

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If it stabilizes above 0.1416 mid-term, it could surge to 0.4? Is there that much room? Anyway, I don't dare to go all in.

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Feels like another "if, if" market analysis; reality is often quite harsh.

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There are so many numbers, which one is the key support... it's a bit confusing.

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Trying around 0.202 wouldn't hurt; just a small play anyway.
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TokenVelocityTraumavip
· 01-22 11:08
Looking at this wave of ELSA analysis, in the short term, if you want to enter around 0.202, you really need to hold your stop-loss and not let go. Otherwise, a sudden dump could be troublesome.

As for the mid-term target of 0.308, I guess we'll have to wait until the Year of the Monkey, haha.

I'm confident about the long-term 0.588, but you have to live until that day.

Never touch the 5% position rule; cutting your wrist would be more profitable than this.

It all depends on whether 0.1416 can hold steady. Only if this level is solid will there be subsequent plays.
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