DOGE caught in a textbook bump and run pattern on the charts. Price rallied up, formed a solid base, then broke higher—classic accumulation setup before the next leg. The structure looks clean: initial spike, consolidation zone, breakout confirmation. This kind of move often precedes more substantial momentum. Worth monitoring how it holds these levels. The pattern suggests buyers were accumulating during the dip, setting up for what could be an extended run if key resistance cracks.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 8h ago
bump and run? I'm familiar with this tactic. Last time I played DOGE like this, I totally flopped.
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CryptoTherapist
· 8h ago
ngl this accumulation phase is giving major "avoidant attachment to bags" energy... have u considered ur emotional resistance to taking profits might mirror the price action rn? the consolidation zone is basically ur portfolio's trauma processing period fr fr
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MEVHunterBearish
· 8h ago
Hey bump and run is back again. Are you tired of this routine?
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 8h ago
bump and run? That's funny, I see this graphic every day.
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YieldChaser
· 8h ago
Well, this technical analysis looks decent. Bump and run is indeed a classic.
DOGE caught in a textbook bump and run pattern on the charts. Price rallied up, formed a solid base, then broke higher—classic accumulation setup before the next leg. The structure looks clean: initial spike, consolidation zone, breakout confirmation. This kind of move often precedes more substantial momentum. Worth monitoring how it holds these levels. The pattern suggests buyers were accumulating during the dip, setting up for what could be an extended run if key resistance cracks.