$RAVE All retail investors are trying to top out and short, while the main force's cost basis is only 0.4. Watching you all get liquidated, do you really think 1.2 is the top?


RAVE went from 0.2 to 1.2, a 400% increase, now hovering around $1. Do you guess what’s happening?
73% of the market accounts are short! Seven out of ten retail investors think it’s overbought and will crash, all trying to guess the top.
Then look at the big players and whales—average long cost basis is 0.46, even with doubled unrealized gains they’re holding tight, not letting go.
Shorts’ cost basis is 0.67, now all in loss, faces turning green.
What’s the most aggressive? Active selling accounts for 69%, all retail investors dumping, but the price remains steady at $1.
What does that mean? The more you dump, the more big players buy up. The buying support is as solid as steel.
Anyone who’s traded derivatives understands—it's called “shorts don’t die, longs don’t stop,” a classic squeeze setup.
Right now, shorts keep pouring in, thinking 1.2 is an ironclad top, but the main force’s cost basis is just over 0.4.
Even if they dump to 0.8, they still double their money. Are they afraid?
If volume pushes through the previous high of 1.24, once the stop-loss orders for shorts trigger, it’ll cause a stampede upward—first target 1.5, second target 1.8.
Don’t get caught with broken legs then.
The only signal to watch is when open interest (OI) turns downward—that’s a sign the main force is starting to sell.
Before that, contrarian shorts are just fueling the longs.
Don’t hold heavy positions or go high leverage on this volatile coin, but don’t stand on the wrong side of the trend—eat the meat with the big players, get beaten by retail investors.
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vtevanvip
· 5h ago
What software is the screenshot from?
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Hostbeenvip
· 6h ago
The analysis makes sense; I'd rather not make a profit than blindly rush in. Currently, over 80% of the positions are short, so I'll wait and see how the market performs this afternoon before looking for an entry point.
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