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I am looking at ZAMA right now and noticing an interesting picture on the hourly chart. The demand here is really strong, and it seems that the price wants to go up to 0.02294, or even to 0.02426. If you're thinking about entering a long position on ZAMA, wait until the price tests the lower levels of 0.02182–0.02133 with a subsequent rebound. The best signals for entry are pin bars, a sharp volume spike, a double bottom. The target will be 0.02294, and then we look at 0.02426. Of course, if serious resistance appears at higher levels, you can consider shorts on ZAMA, but only enter after a clear sell signal — a bearish candle or a bearish pin bar. The main rule for yourself is to always wait for confirmation before entering, watch for candle changes, volumes, and structure on lower timeframes. Don't forget about stop-losses and risk management. This is not a recommendation, just sharing observations from the chart.