Entry point for chasing the CRV retracement opportunity in the daily fresh demand zone.
Having just completed the triple bottom foundational pattern (which I also replicated on XRP before), the logical conclusion is that as long as there is potential for expansion in this wave, the low point of the foundational pattern must hold—this position is our stop-loss line.
The ideal entry timing should be at the moment when the chart pattern is fully confirmed. The current issue is whether this support can hold; once it does, it often indicates that the next upward move is gathering strength. The entire logical chain is quite clear: valid pattern → low point protection → upward breakout. Such triple bottoms often evolve into a good rebound trend in historical movements.
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HackerWhoCares
· 01-18 18:04
I've heard the "triple bottom" talk quite a few times. Can CRV really hold this support? It feels a bit uncertain.
If the low really breaks, I'll just clear my position directly. Can't afford to gamble.
If this wave can really rebound to where, technically it looks good but I can't cover the losses.
The pattern is clear, but the market doesn't read charts.
Regarding XRP's recent rebound, do you mean it actually went up or just trapped people at the end?
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GmGmNoGn
· 01-17 18:08
The triple bottom logic has been proven wrong too many times, but this wave of CRV is indeed interesting, just worried that the support might fake out again.
If this level can't hold, just let it drop directly, there's nothing to be entangled with.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 01-17 05:58
The triple bottom setup... XRP said the same thing last time, and I'm still stuck in it haha
Having to hold the support and wait for the pattern confirmation—no matter how clear the logical chain is, it can't escape a dump
Whether CRV can really break through this time or if it's just another case of professional retail investors' self-discipline
Have you set your stop-loss line? That's the key
The reverse researcher is now online, with a 50/50 chance of winning the bet
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 01-16 10:17
I'm also watching CRV's triple bottom this time, just worried that the low point won't hold, and it'll be a mess again.
I didn't fully capitalize on XRP's recent rebound either; it feels like confirming the pattern always takes longer than expected.
If this support really breaks, cut your losses quickly and don't fight with yourself.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 01-16 02:15
Triple bottom is here again, can it work this time? XRP said the same thing last time...
Is the CRV support level really solid? It feels a bit shaky.
The classic pattern theory: a break below the low means total loss. I think I'll wait and see.
It's another case of accumulated upward potential, getting a bit tired of hearing it.
If the support can't hold, that's another story. How is the risk being managed?
Will history repeat itself? I'm a bit skeptical about this wave.
Triple bottom = a guaranteed rebound? That logic is way too linear.
Can we first discuss why this time must be different before entering?
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BankruptcyArtist
· 01-16 02:12
The triple bottom pattern is back again. I've also seen the XRP wave, and I feel that CRV is a bit uncertain this time.
Can the low point really hold? Maybe I should wait a bit longer before entering.
Hmm, the pattern looks good, but it still depends on whether the support is strong enough.
If CRV rebounds, it would be really satisfying, but I'm just worried about another fake breakout.
Is there a special reason why you chose CRV this time instead of other coins?
Once the support is broken, it's game over. How much are your stop-losses set at?
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RugDocDetective
· 01-16 01:53
The triple bottom has come again. This time, can CRV stop deceiving me?
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If you can't hold the lows, all the nice words are pointless. The key still depends on the market situation.
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XRP also said the same thing... and look what happened.
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A good-looking pattern is good-looking, but I'm just worried it might be a false alarm again.
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Can the support really hold? It feels quite risky.
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If this rebound crashes again, I'll just liquidate everything.
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Wait for the breakout confirmation before entering. I don't want to get caught again.
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Historical trends may not repeat. Don't be too optimistic.
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The stop-loss line is clearly marked. At least that's done well.
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If this rebound can really take off this time, then I will have made a profit.
Entry point for chasing the CRV retracement opportunity in the daily fresh demand zone.
Having just completed the triple bottom foundational pattern (which I also replicated on XRP before), the logical conclusion is that as long as there is potential for expansion in this wave, the low point of the foundational pattern must hold—this position is our stop-loss line.
The ideal entry timing should be at the moment when the chart pattern is fully confirmed. The current issue is whether this support can hold; once it does, it often indicates that the next upward move is gathering strength. The entire logical chain is quite clear: valid pattern → low point protection → upward breakout. Such triple bottoms often evolve into a good rebound trend in historical movements.