White Count Scenario: Wave 4 consolidating with a running flat pattern at the bottom range. This sets up wave 5 to potentially challenge the range highs. If this count is correct, we'd expect an impulsive move higher from current levels.
Red Count Alternative: Completed 5-wave structure moving into corrective territory. Wave A already in motion, with wave C expected to find support near the bottom of the demand zone. This suggests a deeper pullback before any reversal.
Position Management: Initialized a small long position in both spot holdings, betting on the white count scenario being the dominant pattern. The setup offers defined risk relative to potential upside if the wave 5 extension materializes.
The key zone to watch: previous demand area at the bottom. A break below that level would confirm the red count and require strategy adjustment.
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AirdropHustler
· 01-08 16:06
Is the move along the white line reliable? It feels like if wave 5 doesn't blow up, it might have to break...
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 01-08 03:35
White list or red list, this move looks pretty interesting... Small position testing the white count, but the demand zone area really needs to be watched closely.
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RektRecorder
· 01-07 23:24
The white line looks reliable, but to be honest, with this double-line chart, my biggest fear is that both will fall flat haha
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Erguotou1
· 01-07 00:21
How much can be pulled?
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ContractExplorer
· 01-06 22:47
The trend with the white line looks pretty good. If wave 5 really takes off, that would be awesome. However, once the support at the bottom is broken, you need to get out quickly.
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SignatureCollector
· 01-06 22:41
The white line looks more trustworthy, but this time I won't go all in. I need to learn my lesson.
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WhaleMistaker
· 01-06 22:39
The area with the white line looks quite appealing, but I still think there's a higher chance of a breakdown... Anyway, I need to stick to that demand zone, or else I'll really have to change the plan.
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MissingSats
· 01-06 22:24
The white line chart looks pretty interesting. It would be great if wave 5 really pushes up, but if this demand zone is broken, I’ll have to change the plan. Risk management still needs to be in place.
$TOSHI Technical Setup – Two Scenarios in Play
White Count Scenario:
Wave 4 consolidating with a running flat pattern at the bottom range. This sets up wave 5 to potentially challenge the range highs. If this count is correct, we'd expect an impulsive move higher from current levels.
Red Count Alternative:
Completed 5-wave structure moving into corrective territory. Wave A already in motion, with wave C expected to find support near the bottom of the demand zone. This suggests a deeper pullback before any reversal.
Position Management:
Initialized a small long position in both spot holdings, betting on the white count scenario being the dominant pattern. The setup offers defined risk relative to potential upside if the wave 5 extension materializes.
The key zone to watch: previous demand area at the bottom. A break below that level would confirm the red count and require strategy adjustment.