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Klaytn (KLAY) - August 12

BITTREX:KLAYUSD   None
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(KLAYUSD 1W Chart)
If the price holds above the 0.66282760-0.85266157 range, we expect the uptrend to continue.


(1D chart)
If it finds support at the 1.33936291-1.68275011 zone and moves above the 1.69028516 point, I would expect the uptrend to continue.

If it declines from the 1.33936291 point, there is a possibility of entering the mid- to long-term investment zone, so careful trading is required.

However, the 0.66282760-0.85266157 section may support and rise, so you should also think about it.

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(KLAYBTC 1W Chart)
What can be seen from this chart is that the volume profile section is formed in the 2701 satoshi-2899 satoshi section.

Therefore, if the price is maintained above the 2701 satoshi-2899 satoshi range, it is expected that the upward trend will continue.


(1D chart)
It remains to be seen if the uptrend can continue by finding support in the 2899 satoshi-3075 satoshi range and moving above the 3647 satoshi point.

If the price is maintained above the 3647 Satoshi point, it is expected to create a new wave.

If it falls from the 2209 Satoshi point, it is expected that it will enter the mid- to long-term investment area, so careful trading is required.

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We recommend that you trade with your average unit price.
This is because, if the price is below your average unit price, whether it is in an uptrend or in a downtrend, there is a high possibility that you will not be able to get a big profit due to the psychological burden.

The center of all trading starts with the average unit price at which you start trading.
If you ignore this, you may be trading in the wrong direction.

Therefore, it is important to find a way to lower the average unit price and adjust the proportion of the investment, ultimately allowing the funds corresponding to the profits to regenerate themselves.

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** All indicators are lagging indicators.
Therefore, it is important to be aware that the indicator moves accordingly with the movement of price and volume.
However, for the sake of convenience, we are talking in reverse for the interpretation of the indicator.
** The wRSI_SR indicator is an indicator created by adding settings and options to the existing Stochastic RSI indicator.
Therefore, the interpretation is the same as the traditional Stochastic RSI indicator. (K, D line -> R, S line)
** The OBV indicator was re-created by applying a formula to the DepthHouse Trading indicator, an indicator disclosed by oh92. (Thanks for this.)
** See support, resistance, and abbreviation points.
** Support or resistance is based on the closing price of the 1D chart.
** All descriptions are for reference only and do not guarantee a profit or loss in investment.

Explanation of abbreviations displayed in the chart
R: A point or section of resistance that requires a response to preserve profits.
S-L: Stop Loss point or section
S: A point or section where you can buy to make a profit as a support point or section.

(Short-term Stop Loss can be said to be a point where profit and loss can be preserved or additional entry can be made through split trading. It is a short-term investment perspective.)

GAP refers to the difference in prices that occurred when the stock market, CME, and BAKKT exchanges were closed because they are not traded 24 hours a day.
G1 : Closing price when closed
G2: Opening price
(Example) Gap (G1-G2)

[Example of exchange chart setup]

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