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.
LUNA45.51%
FTT9.17%
USTC13.94%
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BearMarketLightningvip
· 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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OnlyUpOnlyvip
· 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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NFTRegretfulvip
· 17h ago
Graveyard coins pumping is just a death spasm before the end. This trick is so overused. --- Here we go again? It's always the foreplay, but in the end, it's just a rug pull. --- Wait, is this pump a real opportunity or just the final frenzy? I can't quite tell. --- I still haven't forgotten the lesson from the LUNA days, and now it's happening again? --- What does it say when worthless junk makes a comeback? Have you guys thought about it? --- This is what's called the "celebration before despair," right? I'll just sit this one out. --- "Final radiance before death"—that's the perfect description, nailed it. --- Seriously? You can still trade these? I'm out. --- Watching it pump, but I don't have the guts to buy—way too risky. --- That's why retail investors are always the last ones holding the bag. Can't avoid it this round either.
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AlphaBrainvip
· 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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YieldWhisperervip
· 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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AirdropChaservip
· 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.
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