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#ATA/USDT analysis :
#ATA is currently finding support above the 200-period exponential moving average (200 EMA) within the support zone. The price is anticipated to test this zone and maintain its bullish momentum to reach the previous swing high.
TF : 4h
Entry : $0.0900
Target : $0.0983
SL : $0.0850
Currently, #ATAUSDT is compressed within a falling wedge pattern, a classic bullish reversal signal.
Should #ATA fail to bounce back from the $0.0820-$0.0700 support, our eyes will be on the next critical level at $0.0580. Historically, this level has been a stronghold, and the probability of a rebound here is notably higher.
But if $ATA breaks below these key support levels, the bears might take control, potentially leading to a bearish continuation.