BRETT's recent market movement is a bit uncertain. After rising for three consecutive days, it started to lose momentum, and it seems to lack the energy for a rally. Looking back at the trend since July, this coin has been mostly declining until around New Year's Day, when it experienced a small rebound fueled by holiday enthusiasm. But the question is, what happens after the heat subsides?
From the market signals, it's quite clear that the main players are offloading — the volume and price movements are not quite aligned. It seems like the big players aren't interested in pushing the price up either. This kind of indifference usually indicates something. Some people are still waiting for the right moment, but I think this timing window is not quite right. The technical indicators have already given signals, and the cost of hesitation is becoming too high.
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PretendingSerious
· 01-07 11:00
The enthusiasm fades and the hype collapses, this time it might be over.
The main players aren't interested in pushing anymore, what are you still hoping for?
What kind of wind direction are you waiting for? This is a downward trend.
Just because it rose for three consecutive days, you dare to jump in? That's naive.
I've seen it all along, if the volume and price don't match, there's no hope.
It's the same old trick of deceiving during holidays, so annoying.
With the big players so indifferent, what can we do? Just lie flat.
The technical indicators are speaking, and you're still hesitating?
Instead of waiting for an unknown opportunity, it's better to run now.
Since July, it's been basically falling, and any rebound should be seen as cutting the leeks.
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liquidation_watcher
· 01-07 06:19
Once the hype subsides, the true nature is revealed—BRETT is just a false rebound.
The whales have lost interest, so what are we waiting for?
Discrepancies between volume and price indicate distribution; this signal is too obvious.
Three consecutive days of rise and everyone starts to get carried away—wake up, everyone.
Waiting for the next hot trend? The wind has already blown past, my friends.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 01-07 01:47
The main players have all left, and there's still someone taking the bait? That's outrageous.
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FortuneTeller42
· 01-06 07:52
The holiday bonus has been exhausted; it's time to wake up.
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SleepyValidator
· 01-04 16:54
Once the hype fades, the true nature is revealed. That's how this coin is.
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AirdropHunter
· 01-04 16:49
Once the holiday hype fades, it's all over. I've seen this trick too many times.
The big players have already left, and you're still waiting for the next big thing. Wake up, brother.
The mismatch between volume and price is an unmistakable signal. BRETT's current move is a bit risky.
Only a three-day increase? The big players have no intention of pushing it further.
I've already sold out. There's nothing worth waiting for in this dead and dull market.
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BearMarketBarber
· 01-04 16:48
Once the enthusiasm fades, the true nature is revealed—that's the fate of BRETT.
If the main players have lost interest, what are we waiting for? Isn't this a signal?
Another victim of the "holiday hype," the tactics are still the same.
When volume and price don't align, it's time to run; don't wait for technical indicators to reverse.
Even the dog whales are indifferent; retail investors' enthusiasm is futile.
I've long felt that this rebound is too inflated; holiday market conditions are the weakest.
Waiting for the next big trend? The trend has already passed, and now we're facing risks.
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BlockchainFries
· 01-04 16:46
The hype dies down and the true colors immediately show. We've seen this trick too many times.
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Basically, the big players have lost momentum, and retail investors are still in a daze.
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Waiting for the next hot trend? Brother, the trend is gone. Now it's just a matter of when to cut losses.
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Since July, we've been at the bottom. A rebound is just an opportunity to sell. Understand?
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Discrepancy between volume and price, main players are fleeing. I think we should be cautious.
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A holiday surge to ride the hype—this kind of rebound is the most虚 (meaning uncertain or fake).
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All technical signals are out, so what are you waiting for? Isn't it better to get off?
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If the big players stop supporting, what does that mean? Even the smartest people understand.
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Three days of continuous rise and then losing momentum—that's a typical trap to lure in more buyers.
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MetaNomad
· 01-04 16:42
Once the holiday hype fades, the true nature shows. This trick has been seen too many times.
The scariest thing is that the main force isn't interested in pumping the market, what does that indicate?
The disconnect between volume and price is truly the end. Those still waiting for the next big trend might get caught in a trap.
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DeFiChef
· 01-04 16:40
The real opportunity never waits for anyone. BRETT's pace is indeed a bit awkward.
BRETT's recent market movement is a bit uncertain. After rising for three consecutive days, it started to lose momentum, and it seems to lack the energy for a rally. Looking back at the trend since July, this coin has been mostly declining until around New Year's Day, when it experienced a small rebound fueled by holiday enthusiasm. But the question is, what happens after the heat subsides?
From the market signals, it's quite clear that the main players are offloading — the volume and price movements are not quite aligned. It seems like the big players aren't interested in pushing the price up either. This kind of indifference usually indicates something. Some people are still waiting for the right moment, but I think this timing window is not quite right. The technical indicators have already given signals, and the cost of hesitation is becoming too high.