DIA 1.25 Likely in the cards short termWell looks like DIA failed a breakout earlier above 1.7$. This Project has a excellent team of people behind it and a great directive and goal I have quite a bit myself though purchased at 3$, 1.5$ and 1.3$. But it unfortunately seems to want to torture us bagholders a little longer and flirt with the bottom supports confirmed by multiple types of fibs. Because of sky high ETH fees and my inability to access DIA on a regular exchange (USA resident) its not quite worth it for me to sell and rebuy but I am watching closely. Hopefully this is a blip and we can see it march higher in line with the other cryptos out there. The biggest fear on this project because it is so open sourced community based is the community loosing interest, its seen a slowdown of recent tickets being closed after a flurry of activity months ago. Yet new partnerships are announced multiple times a week, at least from the centralized foundation. I believe DIA has a lot of room to go if it gets the attention it deserves and perhaps 1.25 might be the lowest it might be all year. Lets see how the next 12hrs play out.
DIAUSDT trade ideas
DFT H4 - DIA derisked for medium term long positionDIA is finally derisked for medium term. Will wait a last pull back before entering for cross validation but you can start to buy the next dips.
-Short term is still ranging.
-Medium term is building up its bullish momentum.
-Relative volume is increasing.
h4 mapping of the price, we map, forecast not predict in Multi UT analysis ;)
gl
////// FFT - STRAT //////
Some rules to understand the form of the strategy: (Can answer to your question about the content of DFT strategy :) )
- shade of red trends = primary (the black one are secondary trends)
- Redish trends is primary as medium investors are arbitring short/long term investors decisions.
Div: Trend vs demand/supply
-Ascending trends with red cloud is most likely tested twice before break up.
-Descending trends with green cloud is most likely tested twice before break up.
Conv: Trend vs demand/supply
-Ascending trends with green cloud doesn't need retest to break up.
-Descending trends with red cloud doesn't need retest to break down.
-MA follows Geometrical expension 2^n (32 128 512) to match snowball market effect and have a linear scale btw sampling and TF.
red cloud = supply area (Ma max negative deviation) + Cloud cluster = sell wall (cluster of MTF deviation)
green cloud = demand area (MA max postive deviation) + cloud cluster = buy wall (cluster of MTF deviation)
node = lowest uncertainty point & supply=demand (no deviation)