The higher the price climbs, the more the logic stacks up. Each level of resistance broken just adds more credibility to the move. That's how bull runs build their narrative.
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MoneyBurner
· 24m ago
The higher the price, the more logical it becomes; breaking resistance levels means adding chips... I've heard this explanation countless times, and what’s the result? Every time, it ends with a big bearish candle and crashes. But this time feels different; on-chain data is indeed piling up, and it looks genuine. I’ve already built a position, betting that this narrative can hold until I can exit my position.
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AirdropHermit
· 01-09 00:56
The higher the price, the more solid the narrative becomes. Each time a key level is broken, it's like adding chips... This is the game rule of a bull market.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-09 00:56
The higher the price goes, the more logical it becomes. Breaking through resistance levels is a signal to add more chips.
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OnChainDetective
· 01-09 00:36
nah, "narrative" is doing heavy lifting here. traced the wallet clusters on that last pump and the distribution pattern screams textbook accumulation before the dump... statistically speaking, we've seen this movie before. blockchain evidence doesn't lie, even if the price action does.
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fren_with_benefits
· 01-09 00:29
The higher the price, the more logical it becomes. This narrative is built up in this way.
The higher the price climbs, the more the logic stacks up. Each level of resistance broken just adds more credibility to the move. That's how bull runs build their narrative.