When it comes to market movements, trading volume tells you what's really happening—not what people are saying. A price move backed by substantial volume proves genuine conviction. Low-volume rallies? Often just noise. Real commitment shows up in the numbers. If you're reading charts, volume is where you find the truth.
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MysteriousZhang
· 16h ago
Trading volume, you know, is like the market's truth detector; it can't be fooled. Those low-volume rallies? I just see them as jokes, waiting to be proven wrong.
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TokenTherapist
· 01-16 12:08
This whole set of theories sounds good, but I still feel that most retail investors are still staring at candlestick charts and talking about dreams.
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WalletWhisperer
· 01-16 02:58
volume doesn't lie but traders sure do... watched the whale clusters dump yesterday while everyone tweeted moon 🤔 the data was screaming different story if you knew where to look
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fren.eth
· 01-16 02:58
Volume is easy to talk about nicely, but in actual operation, who really pays attention? It's all armchair quarterbacks after the fact.
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BlockImposter
· 01-16 02:49
Trading volume really doesn't lie; it's much more reliable than those trash talkers.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-16 02:34
Trading volume is like a truth mirror; how many retail investors are still dreaming while looking at candlestick charts?
When it comes to market movements, trading volume tells you what's really happening—not what people are saying. A price move backed by substantial volume proves genuine conviction. Low-volume rallies? Often just noise. Real commitment shows up in the numbers. If you're reading charts, volume is where you find the truth.