$SNXX A single candlestick was pumped from 15.65 to 17.25 and then dumped to 14.02, with a 21% amplitude and 51 million in volume, accounting for 20% of the total 30-day volume. This kind of move is called distribution. I watched it rise from the 16s to 19.90, then get crushed all the way down to 14.02, without even a decent rebound.
Market Signals
Starting from 16.28, it traded sideways and oscillated for 9 four-hour candlesticks, with fluctuations of no more than 1%. On the 10th candle, volume suddenly surged and pushed it to 17.76, with 7 million in volume, more than ten times normal. Then it kept rising, and by the 13th candle it jumped straight to 19.90, with 34 million in volume. The top was brief; by the 16th candle it reversed from 19.42 and fell all the way to 17.38. Then on the 19th candle it was dumped further to 15.36, with nearly 30 million in volume. Two sharp drops, both on heavy volume. Rebounds? There were some, but each one was weaker than the last. It bounced from 14.43 to 16.43, then from 14.02 to 15.31, with lower and lower highs. The trend is very clear: bears are in control. Every rebound is just a trap to lure in buyers.
Market Sentiment
24-hour volume was 1.35 billion, alarmingly high. But this is not healthy volume. On the day of the crash, a single candlestick accounted for one-fifth of total turnover, all panic selling and stop-loss orders rushing out. The 24-hour drop was 10.19%, from 16.39 down to 14.72. The funding rate was 0.0103%, a slight positive rate, which means there were still people opening longs. The mark price at 14.69 and the last price at 14.72 were basically aligned, so there was not much divergence between bulls and bears — because both sides were losing money. The 24-hour high was 17.25 and the low was 14.02, with an intraday range of more than 23%. This kind of volatility shows the position structure is extremely unstable. Holders are being tortured every day, and new buyers are trapped above 17.
Whale Activity
On the candles used to pump the price, it was pushed from 16.54 to 19.90, with total volume exceeding 50 million. Who was buying? Retail traders would not concentrate buys at the same price level. The pump was executed very cleanly: almost every candlestick was a full-bodied bullish candle, showing that large orders were continuously absorbing supply. But once it reached 19.90, it stopped. Then the dumping began. The 16th and 19th candles each saw 10 million and 30 million in sell volume. The harshest move was the 25th candle: 15.65 to 17.25 and then dumped to 14.02, all within one candle, completing both the bait and the slaughter. The whale’s rhythm: first pump to attract followers, then distribute at high levels, then smash through stop-losses to trap everyone chasing the top. The chips have already been transferred; next comes a long, grinding decline.
Price-Volume Structure
The entire move is a complete A-shaped top. It took 5 candles to rise from 16.28 to 19.90, and 9 candles to crash from 19.90 to 14.02. The decline lasted longer than the rise, but the selling volume was larger, indicating stronger exit pressure. Current support levels at 14.02, 14.11, and 14.43 have all been broken once. Resistance at 17.25, 16.87, and 16.64 is far away from the current price. The price-volume structure has completely deteriorated. When the rebound reached 15.31, volume already dried up; nobody wants to buy the top. The hallmark of an A-shaped top is that it comes fast and goes away fast, and once formed, it is very hard to get a decent rebound.
Candlestick Details
The last 6 candlesticks were all low-volume, weak consolidation. The 25th candle was a large bearish candle from 14.91 to 14.52, with 11 million in volume. The 26th candle was a small bullish candle from 14.52 to 15.18, with only 4.5 million in volume, a textbook rebound on no volume. Candles 27 and 28 continued to oscillate on shrinking volume, with 5.5 million and 2.5 million. The final candle closed at 14.69, with 2.8 million volume. From 51 million down to 2.8 million, volume shrank by 18 times. Shrinking volume does not mean stabilization; it means nobody is playing anymore. Doji, small bearish candles, and small bullish candles alternated, with no clear direction, but the center of gravity kept moving lower.
Nini's Plan
Bearish bias. The A-shaped top is complete, and the chips have already been scattered. The area from 17.25 to 19.90 above is all trapped supply, and the rebound to 15.31 already lost volume, showing bulls have no confidence. Current price is 14.72, only 4.8% away from support at 14.02. If 14.02 breaks, there is no obvious support below, and a free fall is not impossible. I won’t catch a falling knife. If it rebounds to around 16 with volume but cannot hold, go short a bit. If it breaks below 14.02, don’t chase the move; wait until the panic selling is over. The best move with this kind of coin is to not watch it.
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Market Signals
Starting from 16.28, it traded sideways and oscillated for 9 four-hour candlesticks, with fluctuations of no more than 1%. On the 10th candle, volume suddenly surged and pushed it to 17.76, with 7 million in volume, more than ten times normal. Then it kept rising, and by the 13th candle it jumped straight to 19.90, with 34 million in volume. The top was brief; by the 16th candle it reversed from 19.42 and fell all the way to 17.38. Then on the 19th candle it was dumped further to 15.36, with nearly 30 million in volume. Two sharp drops, both on heavy volume. Rebounds? There were some, but each one was weaker than the last. It bounced from 14.43 to 16.43, then from 14.02 to 15.31, with lower and lower highs. The trend is very clear: bears are in control. Every rebound is just a trap to lure in buyers.
Market Sentiment
24-hour volume was 1.35 billion, alarmingly high. But this is not healthy volume. On the day of the crash, a single candlestick accounted for one-fifth of total turnover, all panic selling and stop-loss orders rushing out. The 24-hour drop was 10.19%, from 16.39 down to 14.72. The funding rate was 0.0103%, a slight positive rate, which means there were still people opening longs. The mark price at 14.69 and the last price at 14.72 were basically aligned, so there was not much divergence between bulls and bears — because both sides were losing money. The 24-hour high was 17.25 and the low was 14.02, with an intraday range of more than 23%. This kind of volatility shows the position structure is extremely unstable. Holders are being tortured every day, and new buyers are trapped above 17.
Whale Activity
On the candles used to pump the price, it was pushed from 16.54 to 19.90, with total volume exceeding 50 million. Who was buying? Retail traders would not concentrate buys at the same price level. The pump was executed very cleanly: almost every candlestick was a full-bodied bullish candle, showing that large orders were continuously absorbing supply. But once it reached 19.90, it stopped. Then the dumping began. The 16th and 19th candles each saw 10 million and 30 million in sell volume. The harshest move was the 25th candle: 15.65 to 17.25 and then dumped to 14.02, all within one candle, completing both the bait and the slaughter. The whale’s rhythm: first pump to attract followers, then distribute at high levels, then smash through stop-losses to trap everyone chasing the top. The chips have already been transferred; next comes a long, grinding decline.
Price-Volume Structure
The entire move is a complete A-shaped top. It took 5 candles to rise from 16.28 to 19.90, and 9 candles to crash from 19.90 to 14.02. The decline lasted longer than the rise, but the selling volume was larger, indicating stronger exit pressure. Current support levels at 14.02, 14.11, and 14.43 have all been broken once. Resistance at 17.25, 16.87, and 16.64 is far away from the current price. The price-volume structure has completely deteriorated. When the rebound reached 15.31, volume already dried up; nobody wants to buy the top. The hallmark of an A-shaped top is that it comes fast and goes away fast, and once formed, it is very hard to get a decent rebound.
Candlestick Details
The last 6 candlesticks were all low-volume, weak consolidation. The 25th candle was a large bearish candle from 14.91 to 14.52, with 11 million in volume. The 26th candle was a small bullish candle from 14.52 to 15.18, with only 4.5 million in volume, a textbook rebound on no volume. Candles 27 and 28 continued to oscillate on shrinking volume, with 5.5 million and 2.5 million. The final candle closed at 14.69, with 2.8 million volume. From 51 million down to 2.8 million, volume shrank by 18 times. Shrinking volume does not mean stabilization; it means nobody is playing anymore. Doji, small bearish candles, and small bullish candles alternated, with no clear direction, but the center of gravity kept moving lower.
Nini's Plan
Bearish bias. The A-shaped top is complete, and the chips have already been scattered. The area from 17.25 to 19.90 above is all trapped supply, and the rebound to 15.31 already lost volume, showing bulls have no confidence. Current price is 14.72, only 4.8% away from support at 14.02. If 14.02 breaks, there is no obvious support below, and a free fall is not impossible. I won’t catch a falling knife. If it rebounds to around 16 with volume but cannot hold, go short a bit. If it breaks below 14.02, don’t chase the move; wait until the panic selling is over. The best move with this kind of coin is to not watch it.
#$SNXX #GameFi #PumpAndDump