When retail investors start heading for the exits. After months of sideways action and failed breakouts, the paper hands get tired of holding through the noise. That's when you see the cascade of sell orders—scattered positions liquidating across spot and futures markets. The momentum shifts quick in these cycles. What looks like a slow bleed often signals the next phase is around the corner.
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BlockTalk
· 4h ago
Paper hands are panicking again, waiting for the good show of buying the dip to start.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 5h ago
Retail investors are rug pulling, it's really going to be dumping now...
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NonFungibleDegen
· 5h ago
ngl this is exactly when i start checking floor prices every 5 mins and pretending i'm not sweating... the slow bleed hits different when it's YOUR bags getting lighter ser
When retail investors start heading for the exits. After months of sideways action and failed breakouts, the paper hands get tired of holding through the noise. That's when you see the cascade of sell orders—scattered positions liquidating across spot and futures markets. The momentum shifts quick in these cycles. What looks like a slow bleed often signals the next phase is around the corner.