Have you noticed how every 55% candle suddenly turns “undervalued” the moment most traders are already late?

The pain is simple: people see $COW ripping, market fear still sitting heavy, and they panic-buy because missing the move feels worse than taking a bad entry. That’s exactly how traders become exit liquidity.

My take: a pump like this is not a buy signal by itself. It’s a volatility signal. If $COW holds the breakout zone on a pullback with strong volume, that’s a very different setup than chasing a vertical candle with $USDT because the feed is loud.

The smarter move is boring but profitable: mark the impulse high, wait for the first real retrace, and watch whether buyers defend the previous resistance. If they do, you have a defined risk trade. If they don’t, the “trend” was just a liquidity grab wearing a bullish costume.

Also watch broader risk appetite. When the market is in fear mode, rotations can be sharp but fragile, especially around trending names. I’d rather enter late with confirmation than early with no plan, because surviving the fakeout matters more than catching the headline move.

Is $COW building a real continuation setup here, or is this just another crowded breakout trap? #COWRises55 #CboeSeeks3xBitcoinAndEtherETFs #BNBChainToActivatePasteurHardFork