AlexeyWolf

AVAUSDT. We have context for both selling and buying.

AlexeyWolf Updated   
BINANCE:AVAXUSDT   AVAX / TetherUS
It's an interesting situation. We have context for both selling and buying.

On the daily timeframe, there's a sideways movement (upper boundary - 49.96). The price has now returned to it, but the daily candle has not yet closed. If the daily candle closes inside the sideways movement, then we can look for sales, and the bearish vector 5-6 with a target at 32.3 will be relevant. There are two threats for the bears along the way in the form of buyer zones (blue background). The first one is at 48.3, which is currently being interacted with. The second threat is the buyer zone with the upper boundary at 45.18.

On the hourly timeframe, the price is at the lower boundary of the sideways movement (48.3). The bearish vector 11-12 has played out. The launch of the bullish vector 12-13 with a target at 61.95 is possible.

In summary, the daily and hourly buyer levels coincide (48.3). If the buyer shows itself at this level, then we can consider buying, taking into account the seller zones on the daily chart (red background). If the seller defends the breakout of the level 48.3, then we can consider selling, taking into account the daily buyer zone (upper boundary 45.18), inside which, by the way, lies 50% of the last daily buyer impulse.

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On the Daily timeframe, the seller's zone has expanded and become more pronouncedly red, with the lower boundary now at 46.34. There was interaction with this zone today, resulting in a seller's reaction. It is advisable to look for sales. It's preferable to look for sales from the defense of the upper boundary of the sideways movement by sellers (48.74) on the 30-minute timeframe. However, the price may not return there.
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