Why have old coins been pumped these past two days? Accumulation is a bottom behavior of the market maker.


Old coins (especially those with historical main upward trends and strong consensus) often show increased trading volume after a long period of sideways movement, indicating that market makers are beginning to reposition their funds. Because old coins have stable circulating supply and concentrated chips, market makers must "accumulate" enough chips through increased volume fluctuations to "switch hands," rather than relying on hype like new coins. When you see an old coin experiencing increased volume at the bottom, with several huge candlesticks before breaking out of the sideways movement, it often signifies not distribution, but the starting gun for a market revival. Keep an eye on what Bin Ge says about coins.
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