Looking at recent trends, ENA has been repeatedly testing the $0.20-$0.18 range, a price zone that previously triggered a +500% surge. The current situation is worth paying attention to — although the price has made lows below the downward trendline, the key point is that buyers are holding their ground in this demand zone.
From a technical perspective, although the highs are declining, forming a downward structure, the lows have not been broken. What does this pattern usually indicate? Accumulation. Large funds are quietly positioning themselves. Once this area is effectively broken, there could be significant upward potential. Will history repeat itself? If ENA replicates its previous performance, its potential might far exceed expectations. Currently, this position offers relatively favorable risk-to-reward for patient traders.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 10h ago
The accumulation phase is like this, it's tough... but holding the bottom is indeed a bit interesting.
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RektRecovery
· 10h ago
ngl, seen this "accumulation" narrative play out a thousand times... buyers "holding the line" usually just means nobody's selling bags yet. that $0.20-0.18 range? classic dead cat bounce setup imho
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GweiWatcher
· 10h ago
Holding the bottom, this wave definitely looks promising. I was also involved in the 500% move, just waiting to see if it can break through the level.
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QuietlyStaking
· 10h ago
I've held onto the 0.18 level for over half a year, and I've long seen through the tactics of the big players. This time, it's truly different.
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ThesisInvestor
· 10h ago
Holding at 0.18 firmly, the big players are indeed secretly accumulating. I bet that as long as the bottom isn't broken, it will directly surge.
Can ENA Take Off Again?
Looking at recent trends, ENA has been repeatedly testing the $0.20-$0.18 range, a price zone that previously triggered a +500% surge. The current situation is worth paying attention to — although the price has made lows below the downward trendline, the key point is that buyers are holding their ground in this demand zone.
From a technical perspective, although the highs are declining, forming a downward structure, the lows have not been broken. What does this pattern usually indicate? Accumulation. Large funds are quietly positioning themselves. Once this area is effectively broken, there could be significant upward potential. Will history repeat itself? If ENA replicates its previous performance, its potential might far exceed expectations. Currently, this position offers relatively favorable risk-to-reward for patient traders.