A single exchange volume spike is more noise than signal to me, retail momentum tends to fade just as fast as it arrives.
Yeah but like, isn't that kind of the point, retail rushing in somewhere is still worth paying attention to even if it doesn't last, because that wave can move prices before it dies?
Someone's definitely using that volume to distribute.
A single exchange volume spike is more noise than signal to me, retail momentum tends to fade just as fast as it arrives.
Yeah but like, isn't that kind of the point, retail rushing in somewhere is still worth paying attention to even if it doesn't last, because that wave can move prices before it dies?