The ETH chart has clarified quite a bit recently. Several key details have made the entire chart logic cleaner—including the clarity of the price structure, the identification of key support and resistance, and the effectiveness of the trend lines. This clarity indeed helps a lot for subsequent directional judgment. It is worth following whether these improvements on the chart can be maintained.
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LadderToolGuy
· 2h ago
Is it all done once the chart is clear? It only counts if it can be maintained; the worst fear is going back and forth.
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BridgeNomad
· 4h ago
chart clarity is nice and all, but ngl... reminds me of the time before the ronin bridge went sideways. support levels looked "clean" there too lmao
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WalletsWatcher
· 4h ago
The chart is clear, but I'm afraid it will get all messed up again as soon as I turn around.
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MetaverseHermit
· 5h ago
The chart is clearer, but I still don't understand it. What should I do?
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GasFeeDodger
· 5h ago
Even if the chart is clear, it doesn't matter; the key is whether it can break through.
The ETH chart has clarified quite a bit recently. Several key details have made the entire chart logic cleaner—including the clarity of the price structure, the identification of key support and resistance, and the effectiveness of the trend lines. This clarity indeed helps a lot for subsequent directional judgment. It is worth following whether these improvements on the chart can be maintained.