$DASH sellers keep trying to push it lower, but watch what happens—price refuses to break. That Fair Value Gap sitting underneath? The market's protecting it like there's something worth fighting for. This is the exact moment where traders feel most comfortable being short. Usually, that's when the real move catches everyone off guard. The psychology matters just as much as the chart here.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 3h ago
Shorts are often the most dangerous when they feel comfortable. Is this DASH rebound coming?
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governance_ghost
· 16h ago
The most comfortable time for a short position is often when the opposite signal appears. I've seen this pattern too many times.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 16h ago
Things often go wrong when short sellers are feeling comfortable; this psychological game is even more intense than the candlestick patterns themselves.
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DeFiGrayling
· 16h ago
The short-term comfort zone is often a contrarian signal. Can this wave of DASH break the FVG? It's a psychological game.
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consensus_failure
· 16h ago
When short sellers feel comfortable, it's often the night before an explosion. The psychological game is indeed mysterious but also real.
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GamefiGreenie
· 16h ago
It's often the case that when shorts are comfortable, it's the most dangerous. This wave of DASH has some potential.
$DASH sellers keep trying to push it lower, but watch what happens—price refuses to break. That Fair Value Gap sitting underneath? The market's protecting it like there's something worth fighting for. This is the exact moment where traders feel most comfortable being short. Usually, that's when the real move catches everyone off guard. The psychology matters just as much as the chart here.