It's pretty normal to see pullbacks at key Fibonacci levels—that's textbook behavior. Right now the 1st FIB is holding up nicely with solid volume backing (check the confluence there). The real test comes at $200—that's where we previously saw an overshoot. If this level breaks and holds, history suggests we're looking at a meaningful breakout. Classic setup: consolidation → support hold → breakout confirmation. Watch the volume here; it'll tell you everything about conviction.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 01-17 00:38
Can this key point at 200 be broken? Honestly watch the trading volume, don't follow the hype and talk nonsense.
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governance_ghost
· 01-15 12:50
The volume looks pretty good, but I'm worried it might fluctuate again around 200.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 01-14 23:01
Volume doesn't lie. Can 200 bucks break through this time?
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PerpetualLonger
· 01-14 23:00
Fibonacci is back again. This time, 200 dollars is really the last chance to buy the dip. My faith tells me I must go all-in.
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-14 22:56
Hmm, volume still speaks honestly. 200 can't hold it back; this time, something really will happen.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 01-14 22:55
Can this crucial 200 level really be broken? The brothers are all watching.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 01-14 22:54
It feels like this threshold of 200 is going to fluctuate again; history loves to play tricks on us like this.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 01-14 22:48
Level 200 is really crucial. Once you break through, you'll take off; if you can't break through, you'll have to endure...
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MemeEchoer
· 01-14 22:39
If the key level at 200 can't be broken again, it'll be awkward. The scale needs to keep up.
It's pretty normal to see pullbacks at key Fibonacci levels—that's textbook behavior. Right now the 1st FIB is holding up nicely with solid volume backing (check the confluence there). The real test comes at $200—that's where we previously saw an overshoot. If this level breaks and holds, history suggests we're looking at a meaningful breakout. Classic setup: consolidation → support hold → breakout confirmation. Watch the volume here; it'll tell you everything about conviction.