The market previously showed clear buying strength, followed by a tight consolidation phase — note, this is not a distribution
That wave of decline is not a sign of weakness, but rather the market absorbing selling pressure one by one and gradually digesting the chips
Looking at the current position — the highs are continuously rising, and the lows are also being lifted. This pattern is very clear; only patient traders can seize the upcoming opportunities. Those seeking quick gains are often washed out during this consolidation
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AirdropHunter420
· 20h ago
Oh no, it's that same "test of patience" again... I just want to ask, when exactly will the next phase be?
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QuietlyStaking
· 20h ago
Talking about patience again, but the question is who can truly wait it out?
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 01-11 14:12
On-chain data has long made it clear: this wave of accumulation is targeting retail investors.
Fund flow is straightforward; behind the highs and lows, it's all whales lowering costs, waiting for the retail investors to sell themselves out.
The ones who can truly make money never rely on "patience"; they depend on understanding the trader’s intentions.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-10 18:53
Another argument about being a "patient trader." Why am I so impatient haha
I've been washed out too many times before, so this time I'll just watch and see.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 01-10 18:53
Ha, here comes the manipulation theory again. I bet five bucks it'll drop in the next second.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 01-10 18:52
Here comes the manipulation again, always saying the same thing 😏
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ParanoiaKing
· 01-10 18:48
I'm not the one being washed out; this wave is indeed bottoming out. The question is, how long can I endure?
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SatsStacking
· 01-10 18:47
Consolidation is just a shakeout; those who understand know. It all depends on who can hold on.
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LiquidationKing
· 01-10 18:37
Ha, it's the same old story... Patient traders, it sounds like they're advising me to hold and never sell. Many people have been washed out, and I want to see how long this wave can last.
XPL is positioning itself for impatient traders
The market previously showed clear buying strength, followed by a tight consolidation phase — note, this is not a distribution
That wave of decline is not a sign of weakness, but rather the market absorbing selling pressure one by one and gradually digesting the chips
Looking at the current position — the highs are continuously rising, and the lows are also being lifted. This pattern is very clear; only patient traders can seize the upcoming opportunities. Those seeking quick gains are often washed out during this consolidation