Sell orders are more than buy orders—those bullish are waiting for a pullback 🤨

This morning I almost went all-in with $TUT . I watched that move in the intraday chart trying to push through 0.08, my finger hovering over the buy button for five whole minutes. In the end, I switched to placing a limit order at 0.055—just afraid that once it pumps, it’ll suddenly dump and catch a falling knife. After all, in the past, coins that break to new highs always get pulled like this.

That bullish candle with over 2.5 billion in trading volume—its volume is double the usual. It’s real money buying, not guerilla funds pumping volume.

Now it’s stuck grinding around the 0.062 level. I’m not confident about forcing a push past the previous high. Most likely it’s clearing out chasing-high floating profits, not distributing to dump.

I didn’t cancel my long at 0.055. My stop-loss is set at 0.051, keeping a starter position. Anyway, fees haven’t been lost—I’m feeling pretty solid.

Like and leave a marker—tomorrow at the open, let’s see if it can break through 0.07. If you guessed right, come leave good news in the comments 🤙

Will you follow along and squat with $TUT for the next breakout move?

#TUT