🚀 ANALYSIS $TON (1H): Technical Rebound or Bull Trap? 📊TON is showing a technical rebound structure on the 1-hour chart, but beware! It has not yet confirmed a strong trend. The market has a mixed bias, and the next move will critically depend on VOLUME.🔍 Quick Context: TON is acting as a very sensitive asset to capital flows. We've seen it hover around $1.30 - $1.34 with attempts at recovery, but with signs of weak or intermittent volume.📉 Current Trend (1H): Sideways movement with a slight bullish bias. The market is "breathing." Imagine it like a car going uphill: if it doesn't accelerate strongly (volume), it will likely backslide.💡 Key Levels to Watch: 🟢 Support: $1.288 – $1.31 (Zone where buyers are defending). 🔴 Resistance: $1.33 – $1.34 (The wall to break). Note: If resistance is broken WITH volume, it gains credibility. If support is lost, the rebound is nullified.⚙️ What do the indicators say? 🔹 RSI: Neutral. Market "neither tired nor euphoric," with room to go up if new money enters. 🔹 MACD: Suggests a slight short-term bullish momentum, but it's not a strong signal yet. 🔹 Volume (THE KEY): If the price rises but volume falls, the rebound is of poor quality. ⚠️🔮 The 2 Scenarios: 👉 Scenario A: Holds support at 1H and breaks resistance with volume = Bullish continuation. 👉 Scenario B: The rebound fails due to lack of volume and falls back = Simple temporary relief.🛡️ Risk Management (Reminder): Treat this as a high-risk operation. Don't chase green candles! Wait for volume confirmation and a clear close above resistance. (Remember: this is not investment advice).💬 What do you think? Do we go into Scenario A or move to B? I'll read you in the comments 👇

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