Recently observed the trends of many small-cap coins, and found that many projects are showing obvious signs of increased trading volume at the bottom. The technical analysis looks pretty good. If this trend can be maintained, there might be a rebound wave by the end of the year, which could be an opportunity for friends holding long-term positions.
Speaking of the $COM project, the market maker has also been taking advantage of the market rebound to accumulate. Whether a larger-scale rally can form depends on the subsequent capital support. The market is like this—when there's an opportunity, someone will act. It all depends on who notices the rhythm earlier.
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AirdropHustler
· 4h ago
The bottom volume accumulation talk has been heard too many times. Every time they say a rebound is coming, but what’s the result?
Whether a rally can form still depends on the market makers’ mood; how can funds really support it? Retail investors are always the last to take the fall.
$COM is indeed building momentum, but who can truly grasp this rhythm?
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StakeOrRegret
· 4h ago
The narrative of increasing trading volume has been heard countless times, but in the end, it still gets dumped on.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 4h ago
The narrative of increasing volume at the bottom has been heard too many times. How many actually rise? Anyway, I don't believe in a rebound at the end of the year; it depends on the data.
$COM this kind of follow-the-leader coin, if the funds can't support it, it's dead. Don't be too optimistic.
The rhythm you mentioned, isn't it just gambling on probabilities? I prefer to play it safe.
Market makers accumulating? Ha, wait until they really start to move before asking about their intentions. Talking about this now is just armchair strategizing.
Does increasing trading volume necessarily mean there's a show? I don't think so; it depends on the overall market trend moving forward.
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YieldWhisperer
· 4h ago
volume spike at the bottom... nah actually the math doesn't check out here. classic pump setup pattern i've literally seen this exact wallet behavior in 2021. $COM's tokenomics are fundamentally flawed tbh
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HashRateHustler
· 5h ago
Bottoming out with increased volume is indeed something to watch, but I've heard the story of a rebound at the end of the year too many times.
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RunWithRugs
· 5h ago
Bottom volume increase can indeed be misleading; it depends on the capital support to be meaningful.
Recently observed the trends of many small-cap coins, and found that many projects are showing obvious signs of increased trading volume at the bottom. The technical analysis looks pretty good. If this trend can be maintained, there might be a rebound wave by the end of the year, which could be an opportunity for friends holding long-term positions.
Speaking of the $COM project, the market maker has also been taking advantage of the market rebound to accumulate. Whether a larger-scale rally can form depends on the subsequent capital support. The market is like this—when there's an opportunity, someone will act. It all depends on who notices the rhythm earlier.