SVM has been testing the upper boundary of its rising wedge pattern, where a bullish continuation candle has just formed. This price action indicates that buying pressure remains active and accumulating forces are pushing against the resistance level. From a psychological angle, this suggests solid confidence among bulls—they're not retreating but rather doubling down at key resistance. The formation itself carries weight: when buyers continue to fuel momentum into established resistance zones, it often sets the stage for either a breakout attempt or a significant pullback. Traders watching SVM are eyeing whether this wedge compression leads to a directional move, as the psychological conviction shown here matters as much as the technical setup itself.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 4h ago
Looking at the wedge pattern and that bullish continuation candle, there's definitely some substance behind this psychological aspect. But be cautious—I've seen similar false breakouts that directly led to sharp declines. When bottoming out, if permission controls aren't well managed, you can get caught off guard by re-entry vulnerabilities and suffer significant losses. To put it simply, patterns are just patterns; trading volume and genuine buy orders are the real indicators.
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UncleWhale
· 01-11 17:35
SVM's wedge compression feels like it's about to break out soon, with buyers stubbornly holding onto resistance and not letting go.
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CrossChainBreather
· 01-10 23:07
The wedge compression looks really interesting. The bullish side didn't back down and even increased their bets. Can't fault that mindset. Just worried about a final dump...
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-10 23:07
Is wedge compression really that powerful? But watching the buy orders stubbornly hold at the top is quite interesting.
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ProxyCollector
· 01-10 23:06
The wedge compression part is interesting; the bulls really aren't backing down.
SVM has been testing the upper boundary of its rising wedge pattern, where a bullish continuation candle has just formed. This price action indicates that buying pressure remains active and accumulating forces are pushing against the resistance level. From a psychological angle, this suggests solid confidence among bulls—they're not retreating but rather doubling down at key resistance. The formation itself carries weight: when buyers continue to fuel momentum into established resistance zones, it often sets the stage for either a breakout attempt or a significant pullback. Traders watching SVM are eyeing whether this wedge compression leads to a directional move, as the psychological conviction shown here matters as much as the technical setup itself.