Pay attention to the major crypto accounts and you'll spot a clear pattern: when influential traders pile into a token at the 12-14M price band and start pushing it consistently across social feeds, history suggests what comes next. In my experience tracking these moves, this concentrated buying pressure typically triggers a second wave of upside momentum. The coordination alone is a tell—when the sidelined players finally make their move, retail usually follows.
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StakeWhisperer
· 2h ago
It's obvious at a glance, this is a classic accumulation scheme. When retail investors follow the trend, it's time to run.
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unrekt.eth
· 7h ago
This is a typical pump-and-dump scheme by the market maker, with retail investors always being the last to take the bait.
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DaoTherapy
· 8h ago
Those guys in the contract team are starting to make up stories again. Do they really think retail investors can't see through it?
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0xSleepDeprived
· 8h ago
It's the same old trick again, big players band together to absorb the supply while retail follows suit, and it happens to cut everyone again each time.
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MemecoinTrader
· 8h ago
ngl the coordinated accumulation play here is textbook social arbitrage... these whales literally printing money off retail fomo rn
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ContractFreelancer
· 8h ago
Wow, isn't this a typical market maker manipulation tactic? Retail investors really fell for it.
Pay attention to the major crypto accounts and you'll spot a clear pattern: when influential traders pile into a token at the 12-14M price band and start pushing it consistently across social feeds, history suggests what comes next. In my experience tracking these moves, this concentrated buying pressure typically triggers a second wave of upside momentum. The coordination alone is a tell—when the sidelined players finally make their move, retail usually follows.