Tradingview: Skale
When you see a red candle, don't ask "Who is selling?"—ask "Did a validator just sell their subscription revenue?" When you see a green candle, don't ask "Is there a mainnet upgrade?"—ask "Did Ethereum gas fees just spike?"
At first glance, pulling up the SKLUSD pair on TradingView looks familiar: a classic volatile altcoin with descending channels, Fibonacci retracements, and RSI divergences. But applying standard Technical Analysis (TA) to SKALE without understanding its modular economic model is like trading a tech stock without knowing its balance sheet. skale tradingview
As long as the ETH network gets clogged (visible in real-time on TradingView), SKALE has a use case. The chart is merely a lagging indicator of that congestion. When you see a red candle, don't ask "Who is selling
Here is the deep structural reality of trading SKALE on TradingView. Most Layer 1 and Layer 2 tokens (Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum) see direct correlation between on-chain activity and token price. SKALE breaks this model. The chart is merely a lagging indicator of that congestion
Trade the ticker, but understand the gas.