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How it works: Prices move where buyers and sellers meet. In small or new markets there isnât much depth (liquidity), so even modest market orders can shove price around. A pump group quietly accumulates first. Then they manufacture attentionâcountdowns, influencer mentions, âinsider listsââto pull in new buyers. Because depth is thin, each buy pushes price up quickly; that rising line becomes the âproofâ others need. When enough late buyers arrive, early holders sell into that demand (called distribution). With no real usage or news behind the move, volume fades and price drops backâoften below the start. Their profit comes from selling earlier than the crowd, not from the project improving.
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How It Plays Out
You step into a crowded channel, the kind that hums with urgency. A timer ticks down; memes fly. Everyone insists the token on deck is the next rocket. The order book, though, looks fragileâa narrow bridge with too much weight waiting to cross.
Hereâs the rhythm: a few wallets loaded up early, when nobody watched. Now the signalers are at work. Threads, live calls, and screenshots flood your screen. The price lifts with every small buy, not because demand is deep, but because supply is shallow. On the chart, it feels like conviction. In truth, itâs mechanics.
Why people fall for it is simple: the mix of fear and promise. You see proof in green candles, hear others celebrating in real time, and wonder if youâre about to miss the only train leaving tonight. The stories wrap you faster than the math.
But math has its own story: in a pool with $80k of depth, a $5k order can jolt the price upward. Imagine a hundred traders trying to be earlyâit looks like a launch. When the early holders begin to sell, though, the same shallow depth works in reverse. One wave out, and the line collapses.
The safe move is boring: check liquidity and holder distribution before you act. If youâre already inside, decide on your exit before the music stops. And if you arrive lateâwhen candles look too vertical and voices too loudâsometimes the best trade is not stepping in at all.
Pocket anchors: Shallow pools amplify drama. Urgency is a lure. If someone needs your hurry, theyâre already ahead of you.
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