You've probably seen it play out countless times: fresh tokens hit the market with massive hype, early birds stack bags at launch prices, then boom—the dump begins. Classic jeet behavior. Price shoots up briefly on FOMO, then reality sets in. Those who got in on day one or pre-sale start unloading their positions the moment they're profitable, triggering a cascade of selling pressure. The chart tells the whole story: sharp spike, then a brutal correction as the weak hands bail and the whales distribute. It's textbook new token price action, and if you've been around long enough, you can spot the pattern from a mile away.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 01-18 06:32
Here's one:
It's the same routine every day: the early birds who buy the pre-sale dip and make a profit run away, while the latecomers get trapped and wiped out. It's hilarious.
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CryptoSurvivor
· 01-15 19:03
New coins have been playing this trick for so many years, I'm already tired of it...
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SerRugResistant
· 01-15 19:02
I could draw a candlestick chart for this pattern with my eyes closed.
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 01-15 19:02
Always watch this routine: early birds sell coins and run away, while the newbies get stuck holding the bag... Anyway, I've learned my lesson.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 01-15 18:49
Damn, this is the pitfall I keep falling into every time.
You've probably seen it play out countless times: fresh tokens hit the market with massive hype, early birds stack bags at launch prices, then boom—the dump begins. Classic jeet behavior. Price shoots up briefly on FOMO, then reality sets in. Those who got in on day one or pre-sale start unloading their positions the moment they're profitable, triggering a cascade of selling pressure. The chart tells the whole story: sharp spike, then a brutal correction as the weak hands bail and the whales distribute. It's textbook new token price action, and if you've been around long enough, you can spot the pattern from a mile away.