To be honest, the real ignition is often hidden after verification. This wave of volume-pumping, $BCH —I've been watching it for two full days. Even on the four-hour timeframe, the trading volume is still expanding, not the kind of short-lived move that ends after just one big bullish candle.

Many people see an oversold rebound and think it’s just “retail investors saving themselves,” but we need to do the math. With a market cap of this size, it jumps straight up from the bottom area with almost no meaningful pullback to confirm in the middle—what does that indicate? It indicates that the sell pressure is truly exhausted. It’s not retail buyers propping it up; it’s the shorts covering.

What the market fears most isn’t price going up, but that specific structure where it drifts downward on shrinking volume, and then suddenly turns into a volume expansion breakout. Once that pattern forms, inertia often proves stronger than most people expect. When I reviewed a few previous rounds with similar setups, after the oversold drop reaches the target, the first wave of the rally is usually just a warm-up. Right now, the healthiest signal on the chart is that during the upswing there’s no sign of “topping-out” distribution via extreme volume wash trades. Instead, it’s a mild volume increase with a step-by-step rise.

In plain terms, this is the market rotating hands: the main force is accumulating, not running the old trick of pumping and then dumping. Someone asked me if I’m afraid of a false breakout. Of course I am—but it depends on the risk-reward ratio.

At this position, there’s a large “vacuum zone” above, while there’s a clearly defined support band underneath that provides a backstop. Even if there is a pullback, the downside room is limited. Meanwhile, those who jump to short just because it’s gone up a little—I’d suggest you calm down and think: is it really worth catching a falling knife against the trend? This round, I’m watching for trend continuation, not a short-term gamble. As long as the volume doesn’t suddenly spike into a massive, stalled surge, I’m willing to give it more patience.

The market always rewards those who can hold their positions—not the short-term traders who keep obsessing over every tick.

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