The recent price action on $LIT tells a familiar story—someone's been consistently dumping to keep the price suppressed. But here's the thing: no one has unlimited firepower. Once that selling pressure exhausts itself, we could see a sharp reversal. The setup looks ripe for a significant move upward, potentially testing the $10 level. What's required now is patience and conviction from holders who understand the mechanics at play.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 01-06 20:44
Ha, is it the same old story? The day when those waiting to dump have no bullets, right?
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AirdropChaser
· 01-05 06:59
Wait, who's dumping the market? How long can such aggressive selling last? Anyway, it bounces back pretty quickly.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 01-05 06:59
Wait, wait, wait, how come I find this logic a bit hard to believe... Is the selling pressure exhausted? How do we know if they still have bullets left?
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NFTArchaeologis
· 01-05 06:50
The trick of pushing the market has been played in the antique market long ago. The moment when all efforts are exhausted is often the starting point of a reversal.
The recent price action on $LIT tells a familiar story—someone's been consistently dumping to keep the price suppressed. But here's the thing: no one has unlimited firepower. Once that selling pressure exhausts itself, we could see a sharp reversal. The setup looks ripe for a significant move upward, potentially testing the $10 level. What's required now is patience and conviction from holders who understand the mechanics at play.