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Thinker, alts flipper, BTC stacker … in that order.



Maybe we get a relief bounce on cash-cat:native here








Strong Bottom vs. Weak Low 🥊 What’s the difference? How do you spot it in real time? (See posts 2 & 3) A lot to learn here! 👇 (If this kind of content adds value to you, I’d appreciate your feedback, leave a like and I’ll share more insights like this) 1/3 $BTC #Bitcoin




$chance is reclaiming support



Most of you guys still assume every good coin deserves another run, but that is not how this market works anymore. If you look around, most coins go through the same cycle of Wave 1, Wave 2, and Wave 3. Wave 1 is when the coin gets its first attention and momentum. Wave 2 comes after the pullback, when support holds and the coin gets another push. These are usually the easiest waves to trade and where you get the best R:R. After that, I would say 99% of coins never fully recover. The reason is that liquidity in this market is extremely thin, people are becoming smarter about where they ape, and we probably don’t have enough new normie traders coming in to buy older coins. Most traders would rather chase fresh momentum than become exit liquidity for old holders. A coin can have the best meme, content, engagement, and community, but if the chart is finished, it is hard to save it. There are too many coins competing for the same limited amount of liquidity. That is why I prefer trading when the coin still has attention, momentum, and bullish structure. Always have an invalidation, and never become emotionally attached


cash-cat:native will probably form a range if you know how to farm ranges, you can make money on this Even ethereum:0xf280b16ef293d8e534e370794ef26bf312694126, which had a much weaker narrative, traded within a range for nearly a month.






Why are our Memecoins bags still dumping bro? 😭 Stop selling mfs














