You call it a Sunday pump, the pros call it a trap. Don't be shocked when the big brains start pointing fingers at anyone who dared to be bullish on what looks like weekend volatility. It's the classic game: ride the move, then get roasted for not seeing it coming.
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MemeEchoer
· 01-07 13:14
Sunday pump is indeed a high-level tactic to cut leeks. As I watched, I got caught haha
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-05 08:54
Weekend pump, retail investors cheer, professional traders are already hedging with shorts... This is called learning while alive; dying is just wasted learning.
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ContractFreelancer
· 01-05 06:05
Weekend price manipulation is just digging a pit for the bears. We've seen this play out too many times. By Monday, someone will come out and shift the blame; anyway, all the bullish folks are just the big fools.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 01-05 06:05
That's just how weekend pump-and-dump schemes work. A bunch of people criticize you as a fool after the fact. It's really disgusting.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-05 06:04
Weekend pump? Wake up, this is the big players' hunting time.
You call it a Sunday pump, the pros call it a trap. Don't be shocked when the big brains start pointing fingers at anyone who dared to be bullish on what looks like weekend volatility. It's the classic game: ride the move, then get roasted for not seeing it coming.