$PUMP has spent weeks making lower highs, but price is now pressing against the trendline that has capped every rally. A breakout alone isn’t enough. The real test is whether buyers can hold above it and reclaim the nearby resistance zone.



If that happens, it signals demand is finally overpowering the steady selling that defined the trend. That’s how markets often transition from recovery to accumulation before a larger move develops.

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FlashCrashCatcher
· 2h ago
A trendline breakout is only the first step—the real question is whether the pullback can hold and keep you standing, otherwise it’s another fake breakout to mislead people for a quick “pump.”
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Salt-BakedBabyPotatoes
· 2h ago
This trend is too classic—every rebound gets pushed back. If this time it truly holds ground, the upside space ahead will open up.
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LeverageThermometer
· 2h ago
Lower highs: after grinding for so long, the bulls finally show a bit of movement, but the nearby resistance zone is where the real fight is.
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StableAlchemist
· 2h ago
#PreIPOsSeason2OpenAISubscription If this type of structural bottom is confirmed, the order distribution will look much better, but it needs trading volume to match.
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