On-chain bottom? Everyone is discussing it. But the problem is that the vast majority of people have never actually seen what a real bottom looks like.
Think about it, if you want to accurately determine what the three key signals are for the formation of a true bottom?
It's not just talk—it's concrete evidence that can truly prompt you to take action. For example, how do you interpret on-chain data? What are the whales up to? Or is there a specific correlation between trading volume and price?
First, share your thoughts, and then I will share my observations.
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SellTheBounce
· 6h ago
There will always be lower points, don't rush to buy the dip. Most people call the bottom when it is actually a false bottom.
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MEVictim
· 6h ago
To be honest, most people really just follow the trend and say it's the bottom without knowing what they are talking about.
Whale accumulation + moderate higher trade volumes + the number of on-chain holding Addresses rebounding, these three are the signals I watch.
However, every time I think it's the bottom, it still falls afterwards, so I simply won't make predictions anymore; I'll just buy.
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ChainSherlockGirl
· 6h ago
To be honest, 99% of this discussion is nonsense. I looked around at the Wallet Address data, and the most solid bottom signals are these three—Large Investors suddenly starting to accumulate, a large withdrawal surge from the exchange, coupled with a mild increase in Trading Volume. The other technical stuff is just hindsight.
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DegenDreamer
· 6h ago
Really, most people just look at the Candlestick Chart and dare to say they bought the dip, hilarious. Whale movements + on-chain data + volume, these three are essential, right? But how to combine them to be stable? I want to hear your thoughts.
On-chain bottom? Everyone is discussing it. But the problem is that the vast majority of people have never actually seen what a real bottom looks like.
Think about it, if you want to accurately determine what the three key signals are for the formation of a true bottom?
It's not just talk—it's concrete evidence that can truly prompt you to take action. For example, how do you interpret on-chain data? What are the whales up to? Or is there a specific correlation between trading volume and price?
First, share your thoughts, and then I will share my observations.