CVC's performance in recent days has indeed attracted a lot of follow. The price has risen by about 11% in the past 24 hours, and the volume has surged by 90%, indicating a明显上升 in market activity. From the community's response, 88% of investors hold a bullish attitude, and short positions (Open Interest) have skyrocketed by 30% in the short term, rising by 4% in just 4 hours.
There are many voices discussing this wave of market activity on platform X, and the technical analysis has indeed detected pump signals. However, there is a problem here—there are no significant collaborations or official announcements to support this rise. In other words, this is more driven by market sentiment and is a form of short-term speculation.
For friends who want to follow the trend, it is advised to be a bit cautious. This kind of rapid rise lacking fundamental support is often a FOMO trap. Without substantial positive news to support it, the risk of a pullback is quite high. Why insist on chasing at this moment? Instead of getting stuck, it’s better to wait and see if there are any real developments later.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-25 01:05
A typical pump and dump scheme, be cautious when the market is 88% bullish
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Hey, no positive support this time, why chase? It's purely a funds game
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FOMO is the most deadly; wait until the fundamentals materialize
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Everyone is discussing pump signals, so a dump can't be far behind
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Trading volume surges but the price only rises 11%? That's a bit outrageous
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Those who go all-in without an official announcement are cannon fodder
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The cost of short-term speculation for quick money is often heavy losses, not worth it
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Wait, a pump signal from technical analysis itself is a dangerous sign, okay?
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With such high risk of a pullback, why chase? Are you brainless?
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I've seen this kind of market many times; in the end, it's all scythe
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Real positive news will first move the fundamentals; rallies driven by emotions are all fake
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TommyTeacher1
· 12-23 14:57
Another kind of false prosperity... It's exhausting to watch.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 12-23 14:46
This wave is purely a game of emotions, with no solid fundamentals at all.
No announcements, no partnerships, relying solely on the popularity of 88% bullish sentiment to speculate? I won't touch it.
Let's wait and see; there's no need to chase the price and get trapped right now.
CVC's performance in recent days has indeed attracted a lot of follow. The price has risen by about 11% in the past 24 hours, and the volume has surged by 90%, indicating a明显上升 in market activity. From the community's response, 88% of investors hold a bullish attitude, and short positions (Open Interest) have skyrocketed by 30% in the short term, rising by 4% in just 4 hours.
There are many voices discussing this wave of market activity on platform X, and the technical analysis has indeed detected pump signals. However, there is a problem here—there are no significant collaborations or official announcements to support this rise. In other words, this is more driven by market sentiment and is a form of short-term speculation.
For friends who want to follow the trend, it is advised to be a bit cautious. This kind of rapid rise lacking fundamental support is often a FOMO trap. Without substantial positive news to support it, the risk of a pullback is quite high. Why insist on chasing at this moment? Instead of getting stuck, it’s better to wait and see if there are any real developments later.