It seems that every time $pepe surges by more than 30%, there is usually a big market move afterward. The tax loss selling pressure has now ended, and next week Trump may announce a new Federal Reserve Chair candidate. Under these circumstances, if we don't push the market up now, the big players will have no reason to do so, right?
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It seems that every time $pepe surges by more than 30%, there is usually a big market move afterward. The tax loss selling pressure has now ended, and next week Trump may announce a new Federal Reserve Chair candidate. Under these circumstances, if we don't push the market up now, the big players will have no reason to do so, right?