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Capital is firing one shot and moving to another place within the meme sector. Last week, $JIMOTHY was still a star of the “newly-invogue raccoon narrative,” but today it’s become the most conspicuous naked swimmer after liquidity retreats. With 24-hour trading volume of $28M—over 60% higher than its market cap—this turnover rate doesn’t signal confidence; it shows short-term capital is concentrating its exit. Dropping from $0.037 to $0.017, anyone who bought near the highs and hasn’t left is sitting on an unrealized loss of nearly 50%. And the structure that surged 5x in 7 days is inherently fragile—once chasing capital stops pouring in, price quickly drifts back toward the level before the breakout. What I care about more is that alongside today’s plunge, the market-cap ranking fell from around #500 back to #878, suggesting that the float is being rapidly distributed to retail holders rather than being accumulated by “smart money.” Still 62% away from ATH, but the key short-term support is already no longer below $0.015. The heavy-volume trading zone from July 18 to 19 clustered around roughly $0.007—that’s where the real liquidity anchor is. If, over the next two days, trading volume can’t expand back above $40M, $JIMOTHY will likely keep searching for support rather than bouncing. The risk is that in this meme rotation, capital has already shifted from “new animals” to “punny community coins” or “AI-themed” narratives, and the window for $JIMOTHY’s narrative switch is closing. If you want to keep following this asset, what you truly need to confirm is: is new money—or KOLs—re-entering, or are people just waiting for a rebound to unload? Which meme sectors have you been seeing capital flow into recently? Are funds still staying in the animal camp, or have they already rotated into other narratives?
Capital is firing one shot and moving to another place within the meme sector. Last week, $JIMOTHY was still a star of the “newly-invogue raccoon narrative,” but today it’s become the most conspicuous naked swimmer after liquidity retreats. With 24-hour trading volume of $28M—over 60% higher than its market cap—this turnover rate doesn’t signal confidence; it shows short-term capital is concentrating its exit. Dropping from $0.037 to $0.017, anyone who bought near the highs and hasn’t left is sitting on an unrealized loss of nearly 50%. And the structure that surged 5x in 7 days is inherently fragile—once chasing capital stops pouring in, price quickly drifts back toward the level before the breakout.

What I care about more is that alongside today’s plunge, the market-cap ranking fell from around #500 back to #878, suggesting that the float is being rapidly distributed to retail holders rather than being accumulated by “smart money.” Still 62% away from ATH, but the key short-term support is already no longer below $0.015. The heavy-volume trading zone from July 18 to 19 clustered around roughly $0.007—that’s where the real liquidity anchor is. If, over the next two days, trading volume can’t expand back above $40M, $JIMOTHY will likely keep searching for support rather than bouncing.

The risk is that in this meme rotation, capital has already shifted from “new animals” to “punny community coins” or “AI-themed” narratives, and the window for $JIMOTHY’s narrative switch is closing. If you want to keep following this asset, what you truly need to confirm is: is new money—or KOLs—re-entering, or are people just waiting for a rebound to unload?

Which meme sectors have you been seeing capital flow into recently? Are funds still staying in the animal camp, or have they already rotated into other narratives?
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