Spot an interesting chart pattern forming in $MNTS that mirrors the setup we saw with $INBS—worth keeping an eye on. The price action and support levels are showing similar characteristics. Other tokens tracking alongside this move: $ASTS, $RKLB, $LUNR, and $SIDU. Pattern recognition in crypto trading often comes down to identifying these recurring structures across different assets. When multiple coins show synchronized behavior, it typically signals broader market sentiment shifts. The visual confirmation here suggests potential momentum building, though always remember to manage risk accordingly.
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QuietlyStaking
· 11h ago
Hey, MNTS does look similar, but didn't INBS also experience a sharp drop from a high level last time? I'm a bit worried.
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GasWaster
· 01-07 23:10
bruh not me staring at these chart patterns while my failed tx from yesterday cost me 47 gwei in absolute regret... $MNTS looking spicy but honestly? been burned by "synchronized behavior" before when the network decided to congestion tf out mid-position. synchronized ≠ profitable when you're bridge-hopping on L2 migration szn lmao
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GweiObserver
· 01-06 19:55
The comparison between $MNTS and $INBS is quite interesting. Looking at this link now, it's indeed easy to see.
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CantAffordPancake
· 01-06 19:54
Is it the same old story? Can MNTS and INBS really be replicated? I have my doubts... These token linkages are even more suspicious.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 01-06 19:54
According to my quantitative model analysis, this synchronized movement is indeed interesting, but the lessons from 2017 are still fresh in mind...
Multiple coin types moving together is nothing more than capital rotation; don't be brainwashed by the "pattern recognition" narrative. It's okay to do T, but be cautious when entering.
How similar are $MNTS and $INBS? What does the data say? Don't just look at the charts; historical data is the key.
This round of operation feels a bit familiar—market cycle turning signals? Or just another routine of cutting leeks...
Purely looking at technical support levels, they are indeed impressive, but what about the macroeconomic background? Risk management should come first.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-06 19:48
Actually, I recorded detailed transaction logs during the $INBS wave... This time, the setup of $MNTS is indeed quite interesting... Wait, are $ASTS, $RKLB, and $LUNR all involved? That's the key. Multi-chain synchronization performance can't just be judged by the chart; we need to look at the underlying liquidity architecture.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 01-06 19:41
mnts this wave is quite interesting, was the previous inbs pattern also like this... feels like it's about to rise
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wagmi_eventually
· 01-06 19:34
ngl $MNTS seems to have potential, but is this kind of pattern really reliable... I said the same thing last time and ended up getting trapped.
Spot an interesting chart pattern forming in $MNTS that mirrors the setup we saw with $INBS—worth keeping an eye on. The price action and support levels are showing similar characteristics. Other tokens tracking alongside this move: $ASTS, $RKLB, $LUNR, and $SIDU. Pattern recognition in crypto trading often comes down to identifying these recurring structures across different assets. When multiple coins show synchronized behavior, it typically signals broader market sentiment shifts. The visual confirmation here suggests potential momentum building, though always remember to manage risk accordingly.