My software's throwing signals on MSOS—15-minute chart looking similar to yesterday's pattern. Eyeing 3.70 as the target. If this setup flops? I'm done messing with MSOS for a while. Let's see if the tech holds up.
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RugDocScientist
· 7h ago
If 3.70 can't be broken, then it's really time to call it a day. MSOS is a bit annoying.
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SundayDegen
· 12-03 00:53
If 3.70 can't be broken, I'm out, anyway MSOS has been a hassle these days.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 12-03 00:51
Can this key level of 3.70 hold? It feels precarious... If it breaks, should we just give up?
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 12-03 00:51
It's this trap again; whether 3.70 can break depends on whether retail investors are buying orders.
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SleepyArbCat
· 12-03 00:36
3.70 This price is a bit suspicious, it feels like it could either pump or crash directly... Is this software reliable?
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JustHodlIt
· 12-03 00:34
Can 3.70 break? It feels uncertain. If history repeats itself, it might fall again.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 12-03 00:30
At this point of 3.70, I see something interesting on-chain, early holding addresses are getting restless, what does the fund migration trajectory suggest?
My software's throwing signals on MSOS—15-minute chart looking similar to yesterday's pattern. Eyeing 3.70 as the target. If this setup flops? I'm done messing with MSOS for a while. Let's see if the tech holds up.