ZEC might be offering one of the last favorable entry points before the next leg up kicks in. I've been tracking this closely, and here's what's standing out:
The recent dump into the Fair Value Gap (FVG) got fully absorbed—that's the key part. Price didn't accelerate lower, which signals sellers simply ran out of fuel. That's a bullish divergence right there.
What happened next? Structure flipped back hard. You've got a clean impulse move up, followed by a shallow pullback, and now it's pressing back into the Break of Structure (BOS) zone. That's textbook accumulation behavior—not the pattern you'd see in a weak setup.
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CountdownToBroke
· 8h ago
The last chance to get on board? I've seen this kind of statement many times. Is ZEC really different this time?
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MEVSandwich
· 8h ago
Seller has lost motivation? Then I need to see if I can buy the dip in this wave. The rhythm of ZEC is indeed quite interesting.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 8h ago
zec this move is indeed interesting, the FVG has been absorbed and the selling pressure is gone. Now, the signs of accumulation are quite obvious.
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ZkSnarker
· 8h ago
ngl the fvg absorption thing is lowkey just fancy talk for "nobody's panicking anymore" but yeah the divergence setup hits different when you see it on-chain. accumulation pattern or cope? time will tell, honestly.
ZEC might be offering one of the last favorable entry points before the next leg up kicks in. I've been tracking this closely, and here's what's standing out:
The recent dump into the Fair Value Gap (FVG) got fully absorbed—that's the key part. Price didn't accelerate lower, which signals sellers simply ran out of fuel. That's a bullish divergence right there.
What happened next? Structure flipped back hard. You've got a clean impulse move up, followed by a shallow pullback, and now it's pressing back into the Break of Structure (BOS) zone. That's textbook accumulation behavior—not the pattern you'd see in a weak setup.