$DOGE now 0.08. I’ve accepted this run-up—yeah, truly accepted it. That wall at 0.0705 ground for two days; this time it finally got pierced. But then, it still couldn’t hold after driving all the way to 0.0835, so it retreated back under 0.08.

The money really did come in. In the spot market, over a three-hour span there were twelve green pillars with not a single one turning negative—net inflow of tens of billions. Ahead of the big orders, there were also stacked orders of over 200 million. This money isn’t just talk on the mouth—it’s been genuinely laid in.

But this level is starting to change taste. The proportion of active buying has been cut to less than half. In the order book, the buy side is thinner than the sell side. Over the last fifteen minutes, net inflow turned negative again, and even the big orders are being pulled back.

In this top-chasing wave, the volume is being cashed out—not picked up for continuation.

On the futures side, open interest is building up. The whale long positions are nearly 80%, and the funding rate is still holding positive. Longs are paying for the positions too. With everyone squeezed together, once capital can’t keep up, the move gets magnified without caring who gets picked on.

I won’t chase at this level. If you want to watch, wait for a pullback—back to that zone before the breakout where there are buyers willing to take it. If it can’t be held there, then it becomes the same old script of grinding under the wall. The money chasing the top—I don’t have the ability to profit from it.

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