Interesting pattern emerging on $SAN right now. Earlier whale exits triggered a pullback, but fresh capital is already stepping in at these lower levels—classic accumulation behavior.
The chart's showing what looks like a proper bottoming structure forming. When you consider the fundamentals and compare it to where $SHIB was at similar stages, the current sub-10M market cap feels genuinely mispriced. Not saying it'll mirror that exact trajectory, but the asymmetric risk-reward setup here is hard to ignore. Worth keeping on the radar if you're hunting for early-stage plays with actual momentum shifts happening beneath the surface.
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GasGasGasBro
· 11-29 08:46
This bottom structure looks okay, but I'm afraid it might be a false breakouts again.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 11-28 14:54
Whale Rug Pull? Then I'll just buy the dip, anyway I won't lose much u.
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CrossChainBreather
· 11-26 16:51
What if the whale is dumping? Retail investors are catching the knife so fiercely... The signals for accumulation at the bottom are really rare to see.
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MemeEchoer
· 11-26 16:41
The big whale is offloading, retail investors are buying the dip, this trick is getting old.
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AirdropChaser
· 11-26 16:38
This accumulation is interesting, the Whale running away actually brings opportunities.
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GetRichLeek
· 11-26 16:36
Damn, it's this routine again, Large Investors are dumping and I'm buying the dip, but it still ends up being Rekt.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 11-26 16:27
Is a Whale dumping actually an opportunity to enter a position? This rhythm is very familiar.
Interesting pattern emerging on $SAN right now. Earlier whale exits triggered a pullback, but fresh capital is already stepping in at these lower levels—classic accumulation behavior.
The chart's showing what looks like a proper bottoming structure forming. When you consider the fundamentals and compare it to where $SHIB was at similar stages, the current sub-10M market cap feels genuinely mispriced. Not saying it'll mirror that exact trajectory, but the asymmetric risk-reward setup here is hard to ignore. Worth keeping on the radar if you're hunting for early-stage plays with actual momentum shifts happening beneath the surface.