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03.09.2026 ANTX

 

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ANTX shows strong multi-timeframe momentum, with the main issue now shifting from setup quality to location and timing.

On the 2-hour chart, the structure is very strong. Price has made a violent expansion from a long-dead base, volume expanded sharply, and the 9 EMA is rising well above the longer averages. That gives you trend confirmation. On the 9-day chart, this is a base breakout/resurrection move, not a mature long-term uptrend. That gives it upside potential, but it also means the move is highly unstable and prone to sharp air pockets.

On the 30-minute chart, the stock already had its clean trend-resumption phase earlier. The current action around 5.2–5.6 looks like a late-stage pause after an extended intraday run. The candles are tighter, which is good, but they are forming after a very steep move, which lowers asymmetry for a fresh entry. On the 5-minute chart, the price already put in a blow-off-style push toward the highs near the 6s, then started rolling and churning. That matters. It says the easy part of the move already happened.

So the read is:

This was a very good momentum name earlier in the move.
At the point shown here, it looks extended, late, and less clean for a new entry.
A fresh buy here would need either:

  1. a much tighter new coil with clear volume dry-up and reclaim, or

  2. a deeper, orderly reset that proves support.

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