A few weeks ago, that chart actually marked the cyclical bottom of the Pump.fun ecosystem. Upon closer inspection, this phenomenon is indeed quite strange — price, trading volume, new coin issuance rate, none of which align with conventional logic. The ecosystem was really cold at that time, but looking back now, it might have been the perfect golden window to get on board. Who would have thought?
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DAOTruant
· 19h ago
Really, bottom signals are something that all armchair strategists can see clearly in hindsight.
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BottomMisser
· 01-08 23:53
Haha, another bizarre low point. I just want to ask, who really went all the way this time?
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 01-08 23:50
Bottom signals are easiest to analyze in hindsight; who would dare to go all-in at that time?
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 01-08 23:45
I didn't dare to move when it was at the bottom, now that I see it rising, I just regret it haha
A few weeks ago, that chart actually marked the cyclical bottom of the Pump.fun ecosystem. Upon closer inspection, this phenomenon is indeed quite strange — price, trading volume, new coin issuance rate, none of which align with conventional logic. The ecosystem was really cold at that time, but looking back now, it might have been the perfect golden window to get on board. Who would have thought?