$NTRS has hit its target after a brief retracement that tested the pattern boundary—classic Type 2 breakout behavior. The rectangle formation played out textbook-style, delivering exactly what the chart suggested. For traders following classical setups, this one's a clean example of how price action can confirm technical patterns. More classical patterns and chart setups emerging as markets continue their technical plays.
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QuietlyStaking
· 8h ago
Textbook-level trend, that's why I'm still playing with charts
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 8h ago
Gut feeling still speaks louder than charts. The recent NTRS rectangle breakout really has no tricks up its sleeve.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 8h ago
Wait, NTRS just broke below this level? I was still waiting for a pullback...
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GasWrangler
· 8h ago
textbook rectangle plays are fine i guess, but ngl most people don't even understand the *actual* mechanics of what's happening on the mempool level during these breakouts. like, mathematically speaking, the real alpha is analyzing the priority fee differentials when price tests boundaries, not just staring at candlesticks
$NTRS has hit its target after a brief retracement that tested the pattern boundary—classic Type 2 breakout behavior. The rectangle formation played out textbook-style, delivering exactly what the chart suggested. For traders following classical setups, this one's a clean example of how price action can confirm technical patterns. More classical patterns and chart setups emerging as markets continue their technical plays.