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BLOCK (SQ): Major Buy Zones Identified Amid Potential Upswing!

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NYSE:SQ   Block, Inc.
BLOCK (formerly Square) has experienced a significant sell-off since its all-time high of $290 in July 2021, dropping to a low of $37. This marked the completion of Wave 2 in its price cycle. Currently, we are observing two critical zones:

Must-Buy Zone: Between $33 and $51. Historically, the price has spent minimal but crucial time in this range, indicating strong market movement always follows a dip into this zone.

Okay-Buy Zone: Between $51 and $87. This broader range also saw significant accumulation periods, specifically from May 2018 to March 2020, and again from May 2022 to the present.

BLOCK's price dipped to the Must-Buy Zone recently but quickly reclaimed higher levels, suggesting a potential upswing. Additionally, a clear bullish divergence on the RSI (3-day chart) indicates a possible new momentum phase.


Potential Scenarios:

Retest and Reclaim: On the 12-hour chart, a retest of the high-volume nodes and Points of Control (POC) on the daily and 3-day charts might occur. If BLOCK retests these levels successfully, it could signify a sustained upward movement.

Dip and Buy Opportunity: Should the price fall below these POCs, another dip into the Must-Buy Zone could present an excellent long-term buying opportunity, especially if the RSI indicates oversold conditions aligning with these price points.

Given the bullish divergence on the RSI and historical support levels, there is a strong case for a potential upward movement. However, the risk of a further dip remains, making it crucial to monitor these levels closely for a strategic entry point.

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