History doesn't always repeat, but it often rhymes.
Take a look at how $MITO and $HANA performed before their big surge—those subtle clues actually hint at something. The market's rhythm is like this: first silence, then a sudden 50% spike. The pattern is hidden in this symmetry.
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Lonely_Validator
· 1h ago
The surge after the silence, simply put, is the market maker accumulating positions.
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LadderToolGuy
· 9h ago
It seems to be another wave of "historical rhyme" narratives... I think this kind of hindsight is the easiest for armchair strategists.
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SchrodingersFOMO
· 9h ago
Damn, it's the same narrative again. Every time it rises, they say there's a pattern, but when it falls, no one mentions it.
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AirdropDreamer
· 9h ago
Silence 50% surge... I've seen this trick too many times, but I still get cut every time.
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AirdropLicker
· 9h ago
The explosion after the silence, I've seen this routine many times before, just need to hold on to the coins in hand.
History doesn't always repeat, but it often rhymes.
Take a look at how $MITO and $HANA performed before their big surge—those subtle clues actually hint at something. The market's rhythm is like this: first silence, then a sudden 50% spike. The pattern is hidden in this symmetry.