I've witnessed enough market cycles to recognize the patterns. When you see a 2 million LTC dump hit the market like this, it actually checks all the boxes for a generational bottom scenario—the kind where weak hands capitulate before a massive rally kicks off.
It's that classic head fake before the real move. The narrative fits too well: major holder liquidation, fear spreads through retail, panic selling accelerates. Then? Exactly when everyone's convinced we're doomed, the floor holds and momentum flips hard the other way.
That's how these things typically play out. The biggest crashes aren't the end—they're the setup.
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StakeWhisperer
· 11h ago
It's the same old story... Every time there's a big drop, they say it's a bottom signal. Truly unbelievable.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 11h ago
2 million LTC dump is really crazy. This rhythm clearly indicates a bottom signal.
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GasFeeCrier
· 11h ago
This dump looks a bit too perfect, I have a feeling someone is laying the groundwork for something.
I've witnessed enough market cycles to recognize the patterns. When you see a 2 million LTC dump hit the market like this, it actually checks all the boxes for a generational bottom scenario—the kind where weak hands capitulate before a massive rally kicks off.
It's that classic head fake before the real move. The narrative fits too well: major holder liquidation, fear spreads through retail, panic selling accelerates. Then? Exactly when everyone's convinced we're doomed, the floor holds and momentum flips hard the other way.
That's how these things typically play out. The biggest crashes aren't the end—they're the setup.