Honestly? I'm not buying the whole "selling pressure" narrative everyone's pushing right now. The charts don't lie, but the interpretation? That's where things get messy. Sometimes what looks like heavy sell-side action is just noise—whales shaking out weak hands before the next leg up. I've seen this movie before. Call me stubborn, but my gut says otherwise.
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GasFeeCry
· 19h ago
Honestly, I think this wave of selling pressure narrative is being overinterpreted. Sometimes those scary-looking dumps on the charts are just an illusion, right? It's just the old trick of whales shaking out retail investors—I've seen it too many times.
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PonziDetector
· 19h ago
Charts can lie; true skill lies in interpretation. I’ve seen whales pull those tricks to shake out retail investors many times—don’t be intimidated.
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MetaverseHermit
· 19h ago
Charts can be misleading, but narratives are even more deceptive, that's what I'm saying.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 20h ago
I've heard this theory of yours too many times. Every time you say it's to shake out the weak hands, but what happens? It still drops.
Honestly? I'm not buying the whole "selling pressure" narrative everyone's pushing right now. The charts don't lie, but the interpretation? That's where things get messy. Sometimes what looks like heavy sell-side action is just noise—whales shaking out weak hands before the next leg up. I've seen this movie before. Call me stubborn, but my gut says otherwise.