The performance of PTB in this wave clearly illustrates the point. After the sharp decline on October 11, the main force quickly rallied within two days, then dropped again—this sequence of actions has a clear logic: accumulation at low levels. At that time, market sentiment was pessimistic, and shorting was a trend-following move. The main force took advantage of the bearish momentum to complete the accumulation of chips. Observing recent K-line charts, the main force has gradually shifted from a bearish mindset to a bullish layout. What does this shift mean? It indicates that in the near future, we are likely to see sustained bullish momentum. From a technical perspective, the concentration of chips is increasing, and the price bottom is gradually rising. When the bulls truly start to move, that will be the harvest period.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 01-06 18:16
This main force is really strong, one hand short and one hand long, eating very well.
Wait, can it really rise this time? I always feel like I might get trapped.
Does an increase in chip concentration necessarily mean a rise? I still don't trust it.
It's another bottoming out, just like last time, and it got hammered down to the bottom.
But on the other hand, this logic does have some merit; I've seen this pattern of accumulating chips at low levels quite a few times.
If the bulls really start to move, I'll admit defeat. For now, let's wait and see.
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FarmHopper
· 01-06 16:04
The main force's tactics are really old-fashioned; that method of accumulating positions at low levels is always so obvious.
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MoonRocketman
· 01-05 05:53
Chip concentration is rising, and the bottom elevation angle coefficient is stabilizing. This rhythm clearly indicates preparations for launch window... The October crash was quite fierce, and the main force's low-position accumulation was really skillful. Now, with the bullish mindset shifting, the RSI momentum should start gathering strength. Let's wait and see the moment of breaking through the neckline; that's when the true escape velocity will be achieved.
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AirdropJunkie
· 01-05 05:48
The main force's method of accumulating shares is truly sophisticated. Dumping at low levels is to shake out retail investors' mentality. Now that the concentration of chips has increased, the bulls will definitely start moving forward.
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WhaleMistaker
· 01-05 05:24
Bro, I've seen this accumulation method many times before. The key is when the main force will truly increase volume; that's when it's worth paying attention to.
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It's the same old story, accumulating at low levels and then pushing up to sell off... a classic move. But there might be an opportunity; it all depends on who can catch that wave of initiation.
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Is the concentration of chips increasing? Looking at this trend, it's ridiculous. Feels like we're about to get cut again, haha.
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Waiting for the bulls to start before taking profits? That's easy to say. The real question is, who knows when the actual start will happen?
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Honestly, the analysis logic is correct, but has the bottom really been raised? Feels like we're still in the testing phase.
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Main force thinking shifting to bullish... Just listen and don't take it too seriously.
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Accumulating at low levels is fine, but I'm just worried it might be another scam.
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If PTB really takes off this time, that would be awesome. But I’m not that optimistic.
The performance of PTB in this wave clearly illustrates the point. After the sharp decline on October 11, the main force quickly rallied within two days, then dropped again—this sequence of actions has a clear logic: accumulation at low levels. At that time, market sentiment was pessimistic, and shorting was a trend-following move. The main force took advantage of the bearish momentum to complete the accumulation of chips. Observing recent K-line charts, the main force has gradually shifted from a bearish mindset to a bullish layout. What does this shift mean? It indicates that in the near future, we are likely to see sustained bullish momentum. From a technical perspective, the concentration of chips is increasing, and the price bottom is gradually rising. When the bulls truly start to move, that will be the harvest period.