You could frame it differently too—think of it as the "bear market resistance band." When prices are getting squeezed in a downturn, this zone acts like an invisible ceiling. Every bounce up gets slapped down around the same level. Traders watch this religiously because it's where hope meets reality. Break through it? That's when things get interesting. Get rejected? Back down you go. That's the play right there.
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MoonRocketman
· 12h ago
Bear market resistance band, to put it simply, is where the gravity resistance level is at play. Each rebound gets pushed back, and the key is whether it can break through that critical height.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 13h ago
I like the term "bear market pressure band," it just reflects the feeling of being repeatedly held down.
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SybilAttackVictim
· 13h ago
The tighter the spring is compressed, the stronger the rebound feels—it's the feeling of seeing through but not exposing it.
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DAOTruant
· 13h ago
The bear market pressure band analogy is perfect, it's like the feeling of repeatedly getting headshot at the same spot.
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degenwhisperer
· 13h ago
The term "bear market pressure band" is brilliant; it's like a death kiss between hope and reality.
You could frame it differently too—think of it as the "bear market resistance band." When prices are getting squeezed in a downturn, this zone acts like an invisible ceiling. Every bounce up gets slapped down around the same level. Traders watch this religiously because it's where hope meets reality. Break through it? That's when things get interesting. Get rejected? Back down you go. That's the play right there.