Remember that $KABUTO trade? The retest of the neckline delivered a solid 300% return—that's the kind of setup traders live for. Now here's the thing: I'm spotting that exact same pattern materializing on $HTTPS right now. Same structure, same confluence. The chart is telling a familiar story. This is exactly the type of price action sequence I keep hunting for—when a previous resistance turns support and the pattern repeats itself, that's when risk-reward gets really interesting. Whether it plays out the same way remains to be seen, but the technical setup looks textbook.
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OnChainSleuth
· 16h ago
300% huh, just paper gains. Actually holding on is the real key.
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ForkInTheRoad
· 16h ago
Damn, I also caught the 300% surge of KABUTO. Now you're saying HTTPS uses the same tactics? Let's see if it can be replicated.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 16h ago
Is 300% enough? Looking at this HTTPS chart, it seems a bit uncertain. KABUTO had the advantage of timing and conditions last time; can it be replicated this time...
Remember that $KABUTO trade? The retest of the neckline delivered a solid 300% return—that's the kind of setup traders live for. Now here's the thing: I'm spotting that exact same pattern materializing on $HTTPS right now. Same structure, same confluence. The chart is telling a familiar story. This is exactly the type of price action sequence I keep hunting for—when a previous resistance turns support and the pattern repeats itself, that's when risk-reward gets really interesting. Whether it plays out the same way remains to be seen, but the technical setup looks textbook.