PEPE just printed its most significant weekly candle since May 2024. This kind of price action on the weekly timeframe typically signals noteworthy momentum shifts in the market. When we see candles of this magnitude forming on such a macro timeframe, it's worth paying attention to what's driving the movement and what comes next. The weekly chart doesn't lie—this is the kind of setup that tends to precede substantial moves in either direction.
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MetaMaximalist
· 01-07 08:59
ngl, pepe's been a case study in network effects and adoption curves for a minute now... this weekly setup you're describing? textbook innovation arbitrage moment if you understand the macro infrastructure shifts happening beneath the surface
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MemeEchoer
· 01-05 15:26
Is this weekly rally really the top? Should we push for another wave?
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 01-04 19:56
Damn, this big bearish candlestick on the weekly chart is really intense... Are we about to see a major market move again?
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SigmaBrain
· 01-04 19:53
NGL, this weekly chart is indeed strong, but don't be fooled—next week it will drop.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 01-04 19:46
The weekly chart is like this. Should we continue to push forward next week or pull back? To be honest, I'm a bit nervous.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 01-04 19:44
Weekly level... must keep a close eye on it. The next move is really crucial.
PEPE just printed its most significant weekly candle since May 2024. This kind of price action on the weekly timeframe typically signals noteworthy momentum shifts in the market. When we see candles of this magnitude forming on such a macro timeframe, it's worth paying attention to what's driving the movement and what comes next. The weekly chart doesn't lie—this is the kind of setup that tends to precede substantial moves in either direction.