Monero's chart keeps catching my eye - honestly might be the cleanest setup among the larger cap coins right now.
The parabolic momentum is undeniable, but here's the thing: it's been grinding against this resistance zone for a while now. Bulls are pushing hard, but that ceiling hasn't cracked yet.
So here's the question - does XMR finally punch through, or are we setting up for a rejection? Curious what others are seeing here.
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SolidityNewbie
· 1h ago
This XMR move is indeed quite interesting, but I don't think breaking through will be that easy... The last time I saw this kind of positioning, it all rebounded.
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TommyTeacher
· 12-07 13:49
XMR looks really fierce at this level, but I'm more concerned about whether this resistance will actually break... It feels a bit uncertain.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 12-07 13:44
The XMR price movement is indeed comfortable; now it's just a matter of whether it can really break out. Feels like it might need to go back and forth a few more times.
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GameFiCritic
· 12-07 13:24
The XMR chart does look clean this time, but what I care more about is... can this resistance level actually be broken? It feels like a lot of projects have stalled here before, and in the end, it was just a false breakout.
Monero's chart keeps catching my eye - honestly might be the cleanest setup among the larger cap coins right now.
The parabolic momentum is undeniable, but here's the thing: it's been grinding against this resistance zone for a while now. Bulls are pushing hard, but that ceiling hasn't cracked yet.
So here's the question - does XMR finally punch through, or are we setting up for a rejection? Curious what others are seeing here.