LUNA, FTT, and USTC—these "graveyard coins" are actually taking off together today?
Honestly, seeing this price action makes me uneasy. If you look back at the historical charts, you'll notice a strange pattern—whenever these bankrupt sector coins start to skyrocket, what does it usually mean?
That's right, the market might be nearing a top.
Whether it's a "dead cat bounce" in a bear market or a short-term blow-off top in a bull market, these doomsday coins always seem to make a final jump at the end. It's like the last all-in bet before market sentiment goes completely insane, where even worthless junk gets pumped to the moon.
Now these coins are putting on a show again... To be honest, I have a bad feeling about this. Should you consider reducing your positions or keep charging ahead? That's for you to weigh for yourself.
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BearMarketLightning
· 17h ago
Graveyard coins taking off? This guy isn’t wrong—every time these things start jumping, you know a big change is coming.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 17h ago
When the graveyard coins start to take off, you know it's time to get out. This trick has been played so many times already.
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NFTRegretful
· 17h ago
Graveyard coins pumping is just a death spasm before the end. This trick is so overused.
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Here we go again? It's always the foreplay, but in the end, it's just a rug pull.
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Wait, is this pump a real opportunity or just the final frenzy? I can't quite tell.
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I still haven't forgotten the lesson from the LUNA days, and now it's happening again?
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What does it say when worthless junk makes a comeback? Have you guys thought about it?
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This is what's called the "celebration before despair," right? I'll just sit this one out.
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"Final radiance before death"—that's the perfect description, nailed it.
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Seriously? You can still trade these? I'm out.
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Watching it pump, but I don't have the guts to buy—way too risky.
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That's why retail investors are always the last ones holding the bag. Can't avoid it this round either.
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AlphaBrain
· 17h ago
As soon as a graveyard coin rises, you have to run—this is the rule I’ve written in my diary.
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YieldWhisperer
· 17h ago
lmao dead coins mooning = classic bull trap signal. seen this pattern literally dozen times since 2021, actually the math doesn't check out on any of these rebounds.
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AirdropChaser
· 17h ago
I've seen this "graveyard coin takes off" move before—every time, it's just a last gasp before the market hits rock bottom.
If you don't believe it, check the candlestick charts; the pattern is right there.
LUNA, FTT, and USTC—these "graveyard coins" are actually taking off together today?
Honestly, seeing this price action makes me uneasy. If you look back at the historical charts, you'll notice a strange pattern—whenever these bankrupt sector coins start to skyrocket, what does it usually mean?
That's right, the market might be nearing a top.
Whether it's a "dead cat bounce" in a bear market or a short-term blow-off top in a bull market, these doomsday coins always seem to make a final jump at the end. It's like the last all-in bet before market sentiment goes completely insane, where even worthless junk gets pumped to the moon.
Now these coins are putting on a show again... To be honest, I have a bad feeling about this. Should you consider reducing your positions or keep charging ahead? That's for you to weigh for yourself.