$PUMP yesterday smashed through the 0.0034 support line, and today it directly surged to 0.0051—taking only 18 hours, ten times faster than the slow grinding pull back last month 🤔. The core judgment: this round of revival isn’t a coordinated pump by retail hot money; it’s a bottom-up reshuffling by large positions. In the middle, it’s the floating “hot” positions that quietly slipped away.

Let’s verify with the data: when it was falling, trading volume got squeezed down to the 80-billion level; when it was lifting, it exploded to 160-billion. But small retail traders basically only surged during the 0.004–0.0045 middle segment. At both the high and low ends, the outstanding orders are all multi-million-lot moves from big players. On the short side: the trapped retail crowd that defended 0.0034 yesterday—once they finally got out, they dumped. On the long side: orders laid at 0.0035–0.0038 last night. My own bottom position at 0.0037 hasn’t moved; my take-profit line is eyeing the previous high-pressure level around 0.0056.

Would you hold $PUMP ’s bottom position until above 0.006? Drop your plan in the comments 🔥
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