INJUSDT | One of Today’s Top Volume Gainers

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INJUSDT has been catching attention again, leading the pack in trading volume today. We already shared an analysis earlier, and now there’s a fresh opportunity: the red box marked on your chart is another high‑probability zone to consider for shorts.

🔴 Short Setup at the Red Box
• Observe how price approaches the red box and look for signs of exhaustion on lower time frames.
• Wait for a clean breakdown in structure, confirmed by CDV divergence and rising selling volume. That’s your trigger to enter a short position.
• Place your stop just above the red box to keep risk defined and manageable.

🟢 What Could Flip This Bias
If INJ breaks above the red box with conviction – strong volume and a successful retest as support – I will shift gears and look for longs instead. No breakout, no long bias.

✨ Why You Want to Follow This
These resistance levels aren’t random. They come from years of watching market behavior and fine‑tuning entries that work. Most traders chase every spike and get caught. You’re trading with clear signals and confirmations – and that makes all the difference.

I will not insist on my short idea. If the levels suddenly break upwards and do not give a downward break on the low time frame, I will not evaluate it. If they break upwards with volume and give a retest, I will look long.

📌I keep my charts clean and simple because I believe clarity leads to better decisions.
📌My approach is built on years of experience and a solid track record. I don’t claim to know it all but I’m confident in my ability to spot high-probability setups.
📌If you would like to learn how to use the heatmap, cumulative volume delta and volume footprint techniques that I use below to determine very accurate demand regions, you can send me a private message. I help anyone who wants it completely free of charge.

🔑I have a long list of my proven technique below:



I stopped adding to the list because it's kinda tiring to add 5-10 charts in every move but you can check my profile and see that it goes on..

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