When bullish posts rack up way more engagement than usual, that's often a red flag—not a green one. $TSLA is now testing the first key support zone where the bull market band meets the logarithmic Fib level. Classic setup. Thing is, the narrative keeps flipping as more people pile into the hate train. Market psychology at its finest. These confluences tend to matter when sentiment shifts like this.
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AirdropFatigue
· 3h ago
Really? High engagement should actually be more cautious... I saw through this logic a long time ago.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 01-06 20:59
High-profile bullish post? I'm actually becoming more and more cautious...
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 01-06 20:42
Is it a bear trap or a genuine decline? The psychological game for this wave of $TSLA has just begun, and retail investors rushing to short is actually the most dangerous.
When bullish posts rack up way more engagement than usual, that's often a red flag—not a green one. $TSLA is now testing the first key support zone where the bull market band meets the logarithmic Fib level. Classic setup. Thing is, the narrative keeps flipping as more people pile into the hate train. Market psychology at its finest. These confluences tend to matter when sentiment shifts like this.