The liquidity situation on BANANA is looking pretty dire right now. Trading volume has dried up completely—what's left is basically just market maker support propping things up. Genuine demand? None. Buyback activity? Zero. That's a recipe for a bearish setup.
For short positions, this setup looks ready to deliver. The plan is to add exposure if we see a pullback toward the 3-4 dollar zone. That's where the next trigger point makes sense to size in. When volume collapses like this and fundamentals are thin, shorts tend to run hard.
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rugdoc.eth
· 8h ago
Banana's liquidity is really insane. How do you play with a coin that no one is buying...
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IronHeadMiner
· 01-10 01:09
There's no liquidity, and they're still laying out here. BANANA is really almost over.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-10 01:08
Liquidity is dead, Banana. This short squeeze is indeed a bit fierce.
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Hash_Bandit
· 01-10 01:07
nah seen this movie before... liquidity death spiral followed by the rug pull. remember when we thought difficulty adjustments would save these alts? lol. shorting into the 3-4 zone makes sense on paper but the real question is—who's actually holding the bags here.
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ser_we_are_early
· 01-10 01:06
Liquidity is completely dead; this coin is hopeless.
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Another worthless coin supported by market makers, waiting to be shorted.
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Buying the dip at $3-4? Dream on, this thing still needs to be hammered down.
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No trading volume, no buyback, just pure free fall.
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Short sellers are about to make a profit; with such poor volume, it's basically a death sentence.
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BANANA has never had real demand; only the whales are hyping it up.
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I'm optimistic about this short setup; it makes sense to hit even harder.
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Waiting for the pullback to $3, I’ll go short directly; this rhythm is too obvious.
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PhantomMiner
· 01-10 01:06
There's no liquidity left, how can you even play with this coin... It looks just like a scam to harvest investors' funds.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-10 01:04
Damn, BANANA's liquidity is really terrible, the market makers can't hold up anymore.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 01-10 00:48
Liquidity is gone, buying pressure is gone, and banana is just waiting to be smashed.
The liquidity situation on BANANA is looking pretty dire right now. Trading volume has dried up completely—what's left is basically just market maker support propping things up. Genuine demand? None. Buyback activity? Zero. That's a recipe for a bearish setup.
For short positions, this setup looks ready to deliver. The plan is to add exposure if we see a pullback toward the 3-4 dollar zone. That's where the next trigger point makes sense to size in. When volume collapses like this and fundamentals are thin, shorts tend to run hard.