$MTPLF has climbed over 30% so far this year—quite a run given the brutal red candle streak it's been through. The question on everyone's mind: is this thing finally ready to rip? After all those consecutive losing sessions, sometimes the juice just builds up before the break. Worth keeping an eye on whether momentum shifts here.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 01-12 14:08
I've heard the concept of energy accumulation too many times, but in the end, it mostly amounts to nothing.
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YieldHunter
· 01-12 04:00
nah the real question is whether this bounce has actual fundamentals or just degens fomo-ing back in... if you look at the data, 30% after bagholding season usually means nothing lmao
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PessimisticLayer
· 01-12 03:56
Talking about accumulating energy again? I think it's about time to run away.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-12 03:55
A 30% increase after consecutive losses—can this rebound continue? It depends on whether it can hold steady afterward.
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DataPickledFish
· 01-12 03:51
A 30% increase is pretty good, but with such a long bearish candle, can it really accumulate energy? I feel like it still depends on how things develop later.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 01-12 03:45
I'm tired of hearing the phrase about accumulating energy. Every time it's said, the result is still a continued decline.
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metaverse_hermit
· 01-12 03:39
A 30% increase sounds good, but I'll wait and see. With so many bearish candles, how can I suddenly be so confident?
$MTPLF has climbed over 30% so far this year—quite a run given the brutal red candle streak it's been through. The question on everyone's mind: is this thing finally ready to rip? After all those consecutive losing sessions, sometimes the juice just builds up before the break. Worth keeping an eye on whether momentum shifts here.