#数字资产市场动态 DUSK hourly chart hints: Consolidation accumulating, breakout imminent



This wave of DUSK movement is indeed interesting—after a sharp rally earlier, it entered consolidation. It looks like the bulls are losing momentum, but a closer look at the chart reveals many clues.

Technical indicators say:
The Bollinger Bands have tightened near the middle band, a typical sign of consolidation and energy buildup. The price is repeatedly testing support levels here. The MACD fast and slow lines are already close together near the zero line; while momentum has decreased, it hasn't turned negative yet. This is a common pattern during shakeouts by the main players. As long as the key support (the previous low) holds, dips are opportunities. Once volume increases and the middle band resistance is broken, a secondary rally could start at any time.

On-chain signals:
During major consolidations, large addresses tend to accumulate chips. If we see an increase in large transfers or a significant rise in exchange withdrawals, it’s a clear sign that a trend reversal may be coming.

Market sentiment:
There’s no major news catalyst in the short term, but isn’t that an opportunity? True market moves often erupt in silence. As long as DUSK holds support, after this consolidation, a strong upward push is highly likely.

My view:
Having been in this space for years, I’ve seen many instances of “false weakness, true strength” patterns. The current structure of DUSK suggests a high probability of strategic accumulation by the main players. Hold your chips and don’t get shaken out by volatility. Keep a close eye on the hourly volume signals—once a breakout occurs, it’s time to add positions. Remember—those who stay clear-headed in the fog of the market are the ones who profit from the confused. My outlook on DUSK is very clear: it’s bullish.
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fren.ethvip
· 7h ago
Fake weakness, real strength. This round of layout feels about the same. Just hold the support level and it's all good.
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ConfusedWhalevip
· 7h ago
The old trick of pretending to be weak but actually strong is back again, still the same group of people manipulating the market.
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SelfStakingvip
· 7h ago
Fake weakness, real strength—how many times have I said this? Can it really break through this time?
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Tokenomics911vip
· 7h ago
I believe in the idea of fake weakness and real strength, but I'm just worried it might be another pretext for a shakeout.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 7h ago
The fake weakness and real strength tactic is familiar, but it's easy to get cut every time...
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BasementAlchemistvip
· 7h ago
Hmm, has the support really held? It feels like we're still testing repeatedly. This wave of DUSK indeed seems to be gathering strength, but I just feel like the volume hasn't been released yet. Everyone knows the main force's washout tactics, but the key is how we can be sure this isn't another round of dumping. I've seen many false weak signals that turned out to be strong, and many false strong signals that turned out to be weak. Still, we need to pay more attention to on-chain data. Large holders' accumulation is indeed a signal, but an increase in exchange withdrawals isn't necessarily a good thing. Once the support is broken, there's no coming back. That's what I worry about the most. Breakout in silence? Sometimes silence is the calm before the storm. Anyway, that's it. Better to miss out than get trapped. Wait for a volume breakout before jumping in.
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