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AVAX β†’ Avalanche Making Another Attempt to Break $50? Yes!

Long
BINANCE:AVAXUSDT   AVAX / TetherUS
AVAX pulled back 37% from its recent high just at $49.85, a strong pullback that brought pause to the bulls until now. Is this the time to enter a long trade?

How do we trade this? πŸ€”
The answer is almost! We have several market indicators that point to a 1:2 Risk/Reward trade near this price area. We have three pushes down in our pullback from $49.85, 3 failed attempts to make lower lows in a trading range, and an RSI that is low and above the Moving Average; Bitcoin as a market indicator is showing signs of making another attempt toward the upside as well. We're 15% away from the Support zone with plenty of runway before hitting the previous high at $49.85. These are optimal conditions for a long trade.

Take half profits at 1:1 Risk/Reward, a price target of $39.50, then move the stop loss up to the entry price to lock in profits for the second take profit. This eliminates initial risk and allows the second half of the trade to be executed without the fear of loss.


πŸ’‘ Trade Idea πŸ’‘

Long Entry: $34.50
πŸŸ₯ Stop Loss: $29.50
βœ… Take Profit #1: $39.50
βœ… Take Profit #2: $44.50
βš–οΈ Risk/Reward Ratio: 1:2


πŸ”‘ Key Takeaways πŸ”‘

1. Three pushes down in the pullback from $49.85
2. Three failed attempts to break a new low in the trading range
3. 15% away from the Support Zone and 37% away from the previous high of $49.85
4. RSI at 48.00 and above the moving average which are ideal conditions for a long
5. Bitcoin showing signs of a move toward the previous high


πŸ’° Trading Tip πŸ’°
Trends typically have 3 pushes in either direction before a trend change begins. Along with other market indicators, creates a situation to look for counter-trend trades because the probability of profit is high enough.


⚠️ Risk Warning! ⚠️
Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. You are solely responsible for your trades. Trade at your own risk!


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