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A 65% single-day candle on a coin with zero open interest is not a breakout — it’s a liquidity mirage. The bid that pushed $CREAM from the low 1.10s to 2.25 in one 4H bar is already gone, and the chart is now trading on fumes above a pile of red candles. The 4H looks alive — price above both short EMAs, RSI at 65 — but the daily is still a bear market correction: EMA7 at 1.71, EMA25 at 3.31, RSI near 33. This is a bounce inside a downtrend, not a reversal. The only structure that matters is the 1D swing read. Price is hugging the 2.14 pivot, and the invalidation sits just above at the 2.31 area. Lose that on a daily close and the bearish case strengthens fast. The objective zone below is the 1.80 region — the magnet. My read: this is a short-squeeze-style pump on thin volume, and the daily chart still says “sell rallies.” The real risk isn’t missing another leg up — it’s mistaking a 65% wick for conviction. If $CREAM can’t hold the 2.10 area into the next daily close, the path of least resistance is back toward 1.80. Tap $CREAM and look at the daily candles — the 4H looks tempting, but the higher timeframe is still bleeding. Follow me for the follow-up when the 2.31 invalidation zone gets tested or the 1.80 objective gets tagged. Which level are you trusting more on this chart: 2.31 or 1.80? 👇 Not financial advice. DYOR. #CREAM #CreamFinance #Crypto #BinanceSquare
A 65% single-day candle on a coin with zero open interest is not a breakout — it’s a liquidity mirage. The bid that pushed $CREAM from the low 1.10s to 2.25 in one 4H bar is already gone, and the chart is now trading on fumes above a pile of red candles.

The 4H looks alive — price above both short EMAs, RSI at 65 — but the daily is still a bear market correction: EMA7 at 1.71, EMA25 at 3.31, RSI near 33. This is a bounce inside a downtrend, not a reversal.

The only structure that matters is the 1D swing read. Price is hugging the 2.14 pivot, and the invalidation sits just above at the 2.31 area. Lose that on a daily close and the bearish case strengthens fast. The objective zone below is the 1.80 region — the magnet.

My read: this is a short-squeeze-style pump on thin volume, and the daily chart still says “sell rallies.” The real risk isn’t missing another leg up — it’s mistaking a 65% wick for conviction. If $CREAM can’t hold the 2.10 area into the next daily close, the path of least resistance is back toward 1.80.

Tap $CREAM and look at the daily candles — the 4H looks tempting, but the higher timeframe is still bleeding.

Follow me for the follow-up when the 2.31 invalidation zone gets tested or the 1.80 objective gets tagged. Which level are you trusting more on this chart: 2.31 or 1.80? 👇

Not financial advice. DYOR.
#CREAM #CreamFinance #Crypto #BinanceSquare
$CREAM just printed an 84% candle — the kind of move that makes you wonder if you’re early or already late. The chart answers that, but only if you know which timeframe to trust. Zoom out and the story changes fast. The daily and weekly trends are still pointing down, with price trading far below its longer moving averages — think of those as gravity wells. The 4-hour chart, though, just flipped bullish: shorter-term momentum is curling up, and buyers stepped in hard after that violent dip to the low 1.20s. That’s the tension. A bounce inside a bigger downtrend often runs out of fuel near the first serious shelf of overhead supply. For $CREAM, that shelf sits around the 2.28 zone — a natural magnet if the bounce has legs. The line in the sand is near 1.99. Lose that on a 4-hour close and the bounce narrative quietly dies. My read: the 4-hour momentum is real but fragile, and the reward-to-risk leans cautious until price proves it can hold above the 2.00 area. Tap $CREAM to pull up the chart and see whether that 84% candle is building a floor or just filling a gap. Follow for the level-by-level breakdown when this bounce either confirms or fades — I’ll map it as it happens. What’s the one level you’re watching on CREAM right now 👇 ⚠️ Not financial advice. DYOR. #CREAM #CreamFinance #Crypto #BinanceSquare
$CREAM just printed an 84% candle — the kind of move that makes you wonder if you’re early or already late. The chart answers that, but only if you know which timeframe to trust.

Zoom out and the story changes fast. The daily and weekly trends are still pointing down, with price trading far below its longer moving averages — think of those as gravity wells. The 4-hour chart, though, just flipped bullish: shorter-term momentum is curling up, and buyers stepped in hard after that violent dip to the low 1.20s.

That’s the tension. A bounce inside a bigger downtrend often runs out of fuel near the first serious shelf of overhead supply. For $CREAM, that shelf sits around the 2.28 zone — a natural magnet if the bounce has legs. The line in the sand is near 1.99. Lose that on a 4-hour close and the bounce narrative quietly dies.

My read: the 4-hour momentum is real but fragile, and the reward-to-risk leans cautious until price proves it can hold above the 2.00 area. Tap $CREAM to pull up the chart and see whether that 84% candle is building a floor or just filling a gap.

Follow for the level-by-level breakdown when this bounce either confirms or fades — I’ll map it as it happens. What’s the one level you’re watching on CREAM right now 👇

⚠️ Not financial advice. DYOR.

#CREAM #CreamFinance #Crypto #BinanceSquare
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