Support levels aren't just theory—they actually work. Take Monero's recent performance as proof. The coin spent considerable time establishing a solid base, holding firmly along the key trendline before achieving a decisive breakthrough past the $470 resistance zone. The move has been aggressive: nearly 80% gains in a sharp vertical rally that caught many off guard. Here's the thing though—if you missed the dip retest during this run, chasing the move at current levels isn't the play. Market history shows patience beats FOMO every time. Wait for pullbacks, let the noise settle, and let the setup come to you rather than chasing into extended moves. That's how traders preserve capital and maximize risk-reward.
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tokenomics_truther
· 01-18 11:58
An 80% increase, that's why I don't chase the rally... It's really hard to see others making money, but being trapped is even worse.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-17 11:00
Monero's recent 80% surge is indeed impressive, but chasing the high now is really gambling mentality. Let's wait for a pullback.
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DegenTherapist
· 01-16 19:32
Those who chase a 80% increase are all warriors, but only those who survive until the next bull market are the winners. Going in now is just giving away the dish.
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CryingOldWallet
· 01-15 15:53
An 80% increase, and it's a direct takeoff. I can only watch and cry for what I missed... But on the other hand, chasing high at times like this does feel a bit unethical. Maybe I'll wait for a pullback before jumping in.
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ser_aped.eth
· 01-15 15:50
An 80% increase, and you might accidentally miss it—that's the most heartbreaking... But on the other hand, chasing highs now really risks hitting a landmine; it's safer to wait for a pullback before jumping in.
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LiquidationHunter
· 01-15 15:49
XMR's 80% surge this time is indeed fierce, but those chasing now are all doomed to get cut.
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DancingCandles
· 01-15 15:47
Monero's recent move was indeed textbook-level, but after an 80% increase, those chasing now are just bagholders. It's better to wait for a pullback before considering.
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LightningLady
· 01-15 15:39
An 80% increase is shocking, but now you're just a bag holder... wait for the pullback before talking.
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LiquidityHunter
· 01-15 15:36
Monero's recent 80% surge has taken off directly, but chasing the high now is just a gambler's mentality.
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PancakeFlippa
· 01-15 15:27
Monero's recent move is indeed fierce. An 80% increase feels great for a moment, but chasing after it later can be panic-inducing. Support levels are essentially a psychological game; the more people believe in them, the more effective they become.
Support levels aren't just theory—they actually work. Take Monero's recent performance as proof. The coin spent considerable time establishing a solid base, holding firmly along the key trendline before achieving a decisive breakthrough past the $470 resistance zone. The move has been aggressive: nearly 80% gains in a sharp vertical rally that caught many off guard. Here's the thing though—if you missed the dip retest during this run, chasing the move at current levels isn't the play. Market history shows patience beats FOMO every time. Wait for pullbacks, let the noise settle, and let the setup come to you rather than chasing into extended moves. That's how traders preserve capital and maximize risk-reward.