ZEC's two flag pattern formations, can you tell the difference? They each stand on different sides of the 200-day moving average line — that's the key.
From a technical perspective, this comparison is very interesting. One pattern is consolidating above the support level, while the other is oscillating below. The 200MA is not just a simple trend line; it is also a watershed for price action.
The most important advice: don't become prey to liquidity. Many retail investors chase high or panic sell during such flag breakouts, only to be washed out by institutions. Clearly identify which side's pattern is stronger and which side's breakdown is more dangerous.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 6h ago
Two worlds online, one building momentum and the other oscillating. Basically, it's about who can withstand more. Retail investors are really easy to be eaten; the moment they chase the high, they know who the prey is.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 6h ago
The difference between the upper and lower sides of the 200 MA, simply put, is the dividing line between bulls and bears. If you can't tell the difference, you're doomed to be cut off.
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ApeWithNoFear
· 6h ago
The accumulation above the 200 MA and the oscillation below are completely different matters. While retail investors are still debating the flag pattern, institutional investors have already finished off the position...
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ChainProspector
· 6h ago
On both sides of the 200 MA, the difference is not ordinary... The upper side has already been poised for a move, while the lower side is still being shaken out.
ZEC's two flag pattern formations, can you tell the difference? They each stand on different sides of the 200-day moving average line — that's the key.
From a technical perspective, this comparison is very interesting. One pattern is consolidating above the support level, while the other is oscillating below. The 200MA is not just a simple trend line; it is also a watershed for price action.
The most important advice: don't become prey to liquidity. Many retail investors chase high or panic sell during such flag breakouts, only to be washed out by institutions. Clearly identify which side's pattern is stronger and which side's breakdown is more dangerous.