📉 **$LAB is sending a warning signal.**



Trading volume continues to weaken, and momentum appears to be fading. When volume dries up, it often means buyers are becoming more cautious and the market may struggle to sustain upward moves. However, volume alone doesn't guarantee the next price direction.

💬 **What's your view?**
Is this just a healthy cooldown before the next move, or the beginning of a deeper correction?

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GasInTheHourglass
· 2h ago
Healthy pullback or deep pullback? Good question. I'm personally cautious, so I'll reduce my position a bit to stay safe.
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Cross-SectionOfSucculent
· 2h ago
The shrinking trading volume is indeed worth caution, but if the fundamentals of LAB haven't changed, it may just be a technical correction.
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JunJun
· 2h ago
Buy the dip and enter 😎
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obelix
· 3h ago
The volume decreasing actually only makes it tilt to the side for a long time until it dries out.
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BitByBitBenny
· 3h ago
Wait for a confirmation of a bullish candlestick with large volume. For now, just wait and see, don't rush to add to your position or cut losses.
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Jadsada
· 3h ago
#WeakNFPShakesRateHikeOdds Jadsada Maenmaraeng
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WealthTrend999
· 3h ago
Thank you for the risk reminder, Master. You have worked hard.
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WealthTrend999
· 4h ago
Loss, gain, loss, back and forth, look at 25
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L2AlleyRunner
· 4h ago
A shrinking volume is not necessarily a bad thing; sometimes it's the main players washing out and accumulating. The key is whether the volume can increase to break through the previous high later.
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InfiltratorOmma
· 4h ago
Really, as soon as you enter the market, you're guaranteed to lose.
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