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TA anons,what does this mean? is this a sell/hodl/buy more?

>> No.9170811

Cash out

>> No.9170839

>>9170798
get out

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>>9170798
this

>> No.9170863

wut coin?

>> No.9170919

Short it, definitely

>> No.9170933

Neo. Obvious refueling for next moon

>> No.9170956

>>9170859
>fear
>capitulation
>return to the mean
>despacito

>> No.9170961

>>9170798
I see a bullish div, might bouce back few % but I doubt it will make a new ATH

>> No.9170984

>>9170863
EOS

>> No.9171000

>>9170798
If that's occurring on a higher time frame, it's probably a good idea to avoid buying in right now.

Those red candles are backed by some pretty significant selling volume.

2 possibilities to look out for are 1. the beginnings of a ranging market (which you could then wait for a breakout of), or 2. the beginnings of a downtrend (which seems more likely with that selling volume).

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>>9170798

this was enough for me

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>>9170984
this
correct

>> No.9171043

Yeah, let's ignore it already broke once but yeah, let's focus on the latest one so it can go in hand with out theory.

>> No.9171076

BULL FLAG

>> No.9171131

>>9171076
Bull flags are a more reliable if the pullback, which forms the "flag", occurs on relatively low selling volume - followed by a burst of buying volume to prove continuation.

>> No.9171149

>>9170798
Get out and set buy orders between 9 and 7.

>> No.9171184

>>9171131
BULL FLAG

>> No.9171194

Is this stock general?

>> No.9171201

Buy more longs

>> No.9171202

thanks anons, the consensus here makes me pretty confident with the decision to sell.
I'll probably sell half now and other half when/if it bounces back up 1-2 dollars.

>> No.9171207

>>9170863
that's obviously EOS

>> No.9171540

>>9171202
it's good to also look at linear price scales too, in case the log scale distorts things too much

>> No.9171558

>>9170798
Strong sell
at least 50% correction

>> No.9172487

sell buy back later

>> No.9173457

>>9170961
>muh bullish/bearish div
Biggest meme in the cryptosphere right now.

>> No.9173476

broken parabola = 80% retracement

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>>9173457
bottom seller detected

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EOS fud is at ath on biz and plebbit ; means time to buy again. Correction is over and now just the insane monthlong pump before mainnet.

>> No.9173589

>>9173544
Joke's on you, I never held EOS in the first place. I've been pure BTC and IOST for the past month.

>> No.9173686

>>9173589
if you trade btc then you might know that divs works 99% of the time but newfags might not know this

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>>9173686
>works 99%

>> No.9174170

>>9174122
in high vol markets ,yes

>> No.9174197

>>9173476
theres no way EOS goes below $5 before mainnet launch