The US stock market is about to open, and the key is whether the previous lows can hold. The interesting part is that last night, there was a rally before the opening, followed by a pullback; tonight's rhythm is reversed—initial pullback, then expected to rally. The direction seems opposite on the surface, but this oscillation pattern before and after the open is actually quite consistent.
Popular coins like ETH and PEPE are now also fluctuating according to this rhythm. If the support level at the early bottom can hold steady, there may still be room for growth later. But be aware that the market script plays out repeatedly, and every detail change could determine the next move.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12h ago
First a dip, then a surge? This trick is getting old. Every time they say hold steady at support, there's room to move, but what happens in the end?
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SerLiquidated
· 01-08 23:06
Here comes the old trick of falling first and rising later again. Do you really think we're all just newbies?
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 01-08 12:00
It's hard to hold the ground now, this is the key. I knew something was off last night during that surge—one moment like this, the next like that, playing with the mentality, this is
PEPE is still going crazy, but now I see more and more of these pre-market and post-market tricks, and I feel like we're walking further and further down the road of getting chopped up
Do the details determine the next step? I just want to know whether the next move will be a sharp rise or a sharp fall, I really can't hold on anymore
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LuckyBlindCat
· 01-07 15:48
Whether the previous support can hold depends on the US stock market's mood; anyway, I don't believe in this repetitive pattern anymore.
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GetRichLeek
· 01-07 15:48
Here we go again, the old trick of falling first and then rising, the manipulators are just playing this set
If the support level doesn't hold, I'll suffer a huge loss, really
PEPE is still being copied? I already went all-in a long time ago, now I can only pray
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SchrodingersFOMO
· 01-07 15:38
Same old trick, drop first then rise? I don't believe it. I feel like today will directly break through the support level.
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FallingLeaf
· 01-07 15:36
Hi, I think this wave of momentum is quite interesting, just worried that the previous support might not hold this time.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-07 15:32
This套路玩法 has become a bit boring. The real test is whether you can hold the previous low and defend it; everything else is just superficial.
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WalletDetective
· 01-07 15:27
Did it break below? That's the real issue. Don't worry about the rhythm, what's crucial is to hold steady.
The US stock market is about to open, and the key is whether the previous lows can hold. The interesting part is that last night, there was a rally before the opening, followed by a pullback; tonight's rhythm is reversed—initial pullback, then expected to rally. The direction seems opposite on the surface, but this oscillation pattern before and after the open is actually quite consistent.
Popular coins like ETH and PEPE are now also fluctuating according to this rhythm. If the support level at the early bottom can hold steady, there may still be room for growth later. But be aware that the market script plays out repeatedly, and every detail change could determine the next move.