Next Alpaca???
Recently, $MEMEFI was officially announced to be delisted. Many originally thought it would directly "go to zero," but the market surprisingly surged. This situation of "rebounding before delisting" is something we've seen before with previous alpacas—it's not illogical, but rather it may be hiding the rhythm of main player operations.
Let's review the script of the alpaca:
At that time, $ALPACA was announced to be delisted, and within a short time, it surged dozens of times from a low position. The main player took advantage of market panic and deteriorating liquidity to accumulate at low prices, then quickly lifted the price, creating a short squeeze and severely harvesting funds that were still bearish.
There are two key points to this model:
1. Deteriorating liquidity before delisting makes it easier to control the market.
2. Market expectations are incorrect, allowing the main player to reverse and lift the price.
Currently, the trend of MEMEFI is somewhat similar. After the announcement, the coin price did not crash; instead, it fluctuated upward, with the surge occurring after the news landed, attracting a large amount of short positions. The trend shows signs of market control and has a rhythm similar to the alpaca.
Thus, this is not simply a "rebound," but very likely a quick capital operation by the main player taking advantage of the "delisting" event.
How to respond?
If you hold spot positions and your allocation is not heavy, you can continue to observe, but don't be too greedy;
If you want to engage in contract speculation, remember: funding rates, liquidation levels, and rhythm judgment are key. Don't blindly chase up, and don't easily go bearish.
If you're always uncertain, you can follow Sister Hui's steps. The winning streak of the team continues. Brothers who want to follow the Shen Dan strategy and learn the methods, Sister Hui is here waiting for you.
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