Looks like we're seeing coordinated liquidations right now—classic shakeout pattern. Big players pushing prices down to trigger stop-losses and panic selling from retail. But here's the thing: this kind of violent dump often precedes the moves that make millionaires. Once the weak hands get flushed out and the fear index maxes out, that's typically when the real rally starts cooking. The setup feels textbook for a serious pump.
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ProofOfNothing
· 22h ago
Weak hands being shaken out is the real opportunity. I've seen this rhythm several times before.
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PretendingSerious
· 22h ago
Here we go again, same old story. When big players dump, retail investors just run away.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 22h ago
The market manipulation is starting again, it's disgusting to watch. But honestly, this kind of dump is actually a signal to get in; even the weaklings will be washed out.
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BottomMisser
· 22h ago
Here we go again with this? Every time, you say that weak hands being wiped out is a sign of a rally, but I still end up losing the fastest.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 22h ago
Here we go again? Big players dump the market and then say it's about to take off, I've heard it countless times.
Looks like we're seeing coordinated liquidations right now—classic shakeout pattern. Big players pushing prices down to trigger stop-losses and panic selling from retail. But here's the thing: this kind of violent dump often precedes the moves that make millionaires. Once the weak hands get flushed out and the fear index maxes out, that's typically when the real rally starts cooking. The setup feels textbook for a serious pump.