Looking at the sudden surge of $HMSTR with a big green candle, honestly, my mindset remains calm.
It has fallen from 0.009 all the way down to 0.0002, with no significant rebound in between—just a pure downward trend. This kind of movement itself indicates one thing—the big players have already offloaded their chips. Suddenly jumping 30%, have you considered the logic behind it?
Don’t really think this is a reversal signal. By carefully examining the trading volume data, you’ll find that most of this hype is just the main force putting on a show for themselves. After all, these types of tokens have light liquidity, and it doesn’t cost much to push up a considerable increase. What’s the point? It’s to create the illusion that the "bottom has been established" and attract those who like to buy the dip.
Looking at the candlestick structure, there is a thick pile of stop-loss orders above, which cannot be pushed down easily. Even skilled traders would find it difficult to resolve in the short term. The main force’s recent rally is essentially trying to lure more liquidity before they exit.
Three days are enough to verify everything. If you really want to enter and buy in, first consider whether you can handle the possibility that there’s a basement below the floor.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 2025-12-20 19:06
Coming back with this again? The people who bought the dip at 0.005 are all gone, I can't bear to watch.
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SerumSqueezer
· 2025-12-20 04:35
Haha, it's the same trick again, the big players are dancing with themselves.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 2025-12-19 00:44
The manipulation tactics are too basic, do they really think retail investors can't see through it? I give a zero for this rally.
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LiquidityWizard
· 2025-12-19 00:32
theoretically speaking, that 30% pump on dogshit liquidity is literally just whales gargling their own bags. statistically significant volume? nah, it's just noise masquerading as conviction. the real tell is always the order book depth—empirically, low-cap tokens like this crumble the moment retail tries to exit.
Looking at the sudden surge of $HMSTR with a big green candle, honestly, my mindset remains calm.
It has fallen from 0.009 all the way down to 0.0002, with no significant rebound in between—just a pure downward trend. This kind of movement itself indicates one thing—the big players have already offloaded their chips. Suddenly jumping 30%, have you considered the logic behind it?
Don’t really think this is a reversal signal. By carefully examining the trading volume data, you’ll find that most of this hype is just the main force putting on a show for themselves. After all, these types of tokens have light liquidity, and it doesn’t cost much to push up a considerable increase. What’s the point? It’s to create the illusion that the "bottom has been established" and attract those who like to buy the dip.
Looking at the candlestick structure, there is a thick pile of stop-loss orders above, which cannot be pushed down easily. Even skilled traders would find it difficult to resolve in the short term. The main force’s recent rally is essentially trying to lure more liquidity before they exit.
Three days are enough to verify everything. If you really want to enter and buy in, first consider whether you can handle the possibility that there’s a basement below the floor.