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Don't FOMO; it's more comfortable to re-enter the range after a pullback. The key is whether you can hit higher lows and lower highs consecutively.
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LedgerBull
$PI showing early recovery strength after short-term pullback.
Structure stabilizing with buyers defending support.
EP
0.16850 - 0.17000
TP
TP1
0.17250
TP2
0.17500
TP3
0.17800
SL
0.16600
Liquidity below recent range has been tested and price is holding above support. Any dip into the entry zone looks like a reaction into demand, with structure favoring continuation if higher lows continue to form.
Let’s go $PI ‌
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Previous high rejection + upper liquidity, this kind of "sweep and then leave" script is most loved, wait for momentum confirmation before adding.
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LedgerBull
$AKE showing strong momentum with a sharp bullish expansion.
Structure remains intact with buyers attempting to hold short-term control.
EP
0.00090 - 0.00100
TP
TP1 0.00115
TP2 0.00130
TP3 0.00145
SL
0.00080
Price is reacting after a strong rejection with liquidity resting above the 0.001319 level. Expect a sweep and continuation if momentum returns, while downside remains sensitive but supported by prior consolidation and reaction zones.
Let’s go $AKE ‌
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XRP also has net inflow, which is a bit unexpected; institutional allocation has become broader.
XRP4,69%
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ETF FLOWS UPDATE
$BTC : +$186.03M
$ETH : +$67.85M
$SOL : +$5.36M
$XRP : +$17.11M
All major crypto spot ETFs posted solid net inflows yesterday.
Institutions continue stacking across Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and XRP.
Steady accumulation continues. 📈
#USStocksHitRecordHighs
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Recently, everyone has been arguing whether the yield stacking from pledge/reward sharing that involves multiple layers is a "matryoshka doll" scheme. I'm more concerned about an old problem: if the oracle feeds prices slowly, your position might be automatically considered "liquidatable" by the system. In other words, even if the price has already rebounded, the on-chain data hasn't caught up yet, and when the liquidation threshold is hit, it triggers. By the time you realize it... you're already gone.
Before I open leverage now, I first wait: wait for the price feed update frequency, wait fo
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