$GT Strong bearish pressure building on $GT with downside continuation in play.



Structure shows sellers in control after lower high formation.

EP
7.32 - 7.37

TP
TP1 7.24
TP2 7.18
TP3 7.12

SL
7.40

Price is rejecting supply with repeated lower highs and liquidity sitting below recent lows. Breakdown structure remains intact as sellers push into weak demand zones.

Let’s go $GT ‌
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RiskParachute
· 9h ago
This bearish structure is indeed very clean, with LH coming consecutively.
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NexaCrypto
· 12h ago
LFG 🔥
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AuroraStone
· 12h ago
The TP layering is quite reasonable; taking some profits early on 7.24 is more secure.
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TheSkyInsideTheMirroredSphere
· 12h ago
SL 7.40 is quite tight, and it feels like there's a significant chance of being poked by a pin scan, so pay attention to the depth.
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GateUser-e623ef4b
· 14h ago
7.12 This TP3 is a bit aggressive, but breaking below it isn't impossible.
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BoringButBullish
· 14h ago
If the weak demand zone is heavily tested, the downward movement will accelerate, and holding short positions will feel very smooth.
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GateUser-ae5cc7b3
· 14h ago
What I care more about is how BTC moves; if there's a macro rally, structures like GT could also be proven wrong.
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GateUser-4aa73916
· 14h ago
Seeing the liquidity stacked below, you understand that the big players just like to go first and harvest the stop-losses.
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TheCandlestickChartLooksLikeAn
· 14h ago
Let’s go, Air Force—go on the attack, and wish you success in getting TP in batches.
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ExitLiquidityCupid
· 14h ago
I will wait for the price to break below the previous low before buying again; entering early can easily be shaken out.
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