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XLM bullish score 84, but the daily chart is still in a bear market?
$XLM /USDT - Go LONG
Trading Plan:
Entry: 0.18303 – 0.18401
SL: 0.17745
TP1: 0.18808
TP2: 0.19111
TP3: 0.19567
Why focus on this structure?
- Clear bullish signal on the 4-hour timeframe. Entry at 0.18352, TP1 at 0.18808, risk-reward ratio about 2.3:1.
- The 15-minute RSI is only 44.24, not overbought, so there’s still room to move up.
- Why now? Although the daily chart is bearish, the 4-hour long-side momentum is building—this is a short-term counter-trend bounce opportunity.
Discussion:
Will this move hit TP2 at 0.19111 first, or is it a bull-trap pull? Share your thoughts in the comments.