$RAVE ‌🛰️ $RAVE Breaking 10: Is it the path to becoming a legend, or the final madness?



Just now, I watched the number 10.0 jump onto the screen, and my palms were sweating. In just over ten days, from 0.25 to 10 dollars—that’s 40x! In any era, a market like this would be explosive. But let’s set aside emotions and talk about plain, solid things everyone can understand:

1. Why could it break through 10 dollars?
This break past 10 is, in fact, a **“perfect hunt”**:

Bears became fuel: Many people thought it was “ridiculously high” when it was at 5 dollars and 7 dollars and went short, only to end up turning into boosters. Every time one short position got liquidated, the platform had to buy aggressively in the market—this kind of “forced buying” pushed the price up to 10 dollars, right in front of everyone.

The psychological implication of “10 USD”: 10 dollars is a massive hurdle. Many people who hadn’t gotten in kept holding out until 9.9, when they finally broke down and thought, “This coin is going to the moon—if I don’t buy, I can’t.” Then the final wave of FOMO capital surged in, landing this last decisive hit.

2. Where is the risk now? (Focus on this)
Warning of a “longs’ stampede”: The chips the market makers accumulated at low levels are already profits of dozens of times over. 10 dollars is a perfect **“psychological profit point.”** Once the big players begin to cancel orders, there’s almost no support below (because it rose too fast, with no switching of hands in between). The pullback could potentially drop 3 dollars in just a minute.

The broader market is shrinking its head: We can also see that BTC and ETH are still adjusting due to the situation in the Middle East. In such times, $RAVE ’s countertrend surge looks more like some kind of “closing performance.”
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