The recent performance of the FLY coin is indeed worth paying attention to. After breaking through, it is now seeking a pullback confirmation around $22. On Monday, it was pushed down from EMA50, then closed above EMA10, but found support above EMA20. The trend looks quite interesting—under these circumstances, there is still room for movement, and the future direction depends on the performance of these few candlesticks.
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CryptoMom
· 22m ago
FLY this move is indeed interesting, but it depends on whether it can hold above EMA20. Seems promising.
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ChainBrain
· 6h ago
FLY this move is indeed interesting. If it can hold steady around $22, it will be stable.
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AirdropLicker
· 6h ago
FLY this time has some potential. If the 22-dollar pullback can hold the EMA20, it will be stable. Then, let's see if it can break a new high.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 6h ago
Oh no, it's the same EMA trick again. I analyzed it the same way last time, and then it directly hit the limit down haha.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 6h ago
Around 22 bucks is indeed interesting; it all depends on whether we can hold the EMA20... In my opinion, whether this rebound can continue depends on how the next few candles perform; otherwise, it will return to consolidation.
The recent performance of the FLY coin is indeed worth paying attention to. After breaking through, it is now seeking a pullback confirmation around $22. On Monday, it was pushed down from EMA50, then closed above EMA10, but found support above EMA20. The trend looks quite interesting—under these circumstances, there is still room for movement, and the future direction depends on the performance of these few candlesticks.