A surge in attention does not equal a price takeoff 📊
At the peak of each major bull market cycle, YouTube popularity also skyrockets. This is no coincidence.
When traffic suddenly explodes → retail investors re-enter the market. When popularity gradually cools → smart money quietly accumulates.
Looking at the performance patterns of coins like LUNC, LUNA, and USTC makes it clear. Popularity and price are never synchronized; in fact, they are often inversely related. The 2026 market will test how many people have truly learned this lesson 👀🔥
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Anon4461
· 10h ago
When the hype is high, it actually becomes a selling point. This logic is really exhausting.
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AirdropHunter420
· 10h ago
I already sold when the hype was high; I only dare to buy the dip after it cools down.
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SandwichVictim
· 10h ago
When the hype reaches its peak, it's time to run. Retail investors are still scrolling through YouTube, while smart money has already hidden away.
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quiet_lurker
· 10h ago
It's time again for retail investors to be the bagholders.
You should have sold when the hype was high, but you kept adding to your position instead.
A surge in attention does not equal a price takeoff 📊
At the peak of each major bull market cycle, YouTube popularity also skyrockets. This is no coincidence.
When traffic suddenly explodes → retail investors re-enter the market. When popularity gradually cools → smart money quietly accumulates.
Looking at the performance patterns of coins like LUNC, LUNA, and USTC makes it clear. Popularity and price are never synchronized; in fact, they are often inversely related. The 2026 market will test how many people have truly learned this lesson 👀🔥