I love this chart and should thank the mana market for making me look good. One thing I like about charts, especially for beginners, is that it settles one's nerves. Tokens drop, a lot, but a chart is a good way for beginners to see the map and not panic...because it is anticipated. I always emphasize to beginners that there are no straight lines, up or down, in trading. And most importantly, don't panic. If you are panicking, you are probably risking too much capital and it is an indication that you are emotionally attached to your trading. I've never been divorced, but I hear emotions will lead to losing 1/2 your money.
You can see this chart from the other day is filling in, perfectly, even as a function of time, relatively. I just circled (red) all the handles. The current one is making the perfect triangle for the next leg up. One thing to note with low volume: triangle (handle in this case) may turn into a short-term descending channel before breaking out...they scare me a little because they can sometimes turn into a trend reversal as a result of the lower volume. I put the descending channel in light blue just to show you what it "could" look like. I am ignoring it for now. These are just ideas and not financial advice.
Lastly, to new traders and tweakers: Be careful. If you are investing and not trading, don't look at the chart every day...you'll go crazy. If you are learning to trade, don't use real money and practice first. There are sooo many methods to charting: E. Wave, Triangles that form ladders, Fibonacci, Clouds, etc...they are all analyzing the same data and for the most part are predicting the same end game. It is important to use several methods as a means of "confirmation" of ideas. The more support for an idea gives the idea more credibility. The cups are shapes of movement, whether the patterns are H&Shoulders, wedges, etc... I choose to illustrate with them because of their sexy curves.