$SIREN That kind of callout (“it was 1 → now going to 2 → next 2.5”) sounds exciting, but it’s exactly how traders get trapped in momentum hype—especially with smaller tokens like SIREN.

Let’s break it down realistically

Yes, momentum exists → if price doubled from 1 to 2, there’s strong buying pressure

But “it will pump more” is not a strategy → that’s speculation without structure

What usually happens in moves like this

After a fast move:

Early buyers start taking profit

Late buyers (FOMO) enter near the top

Price either:

Consolidates (best case), or

Dumps sharply (common case)

The risky part of your plan

“Hold and target 2.5” → assumes trend continues smoothly

No mention of invalidations (where you’re wrong)

No risk control → that’s how gains turn into losses

A more grounded approach

If someone is already in:

Protect position (don’t just “hold blindly”)

Consider partial profit near psychological levels (like 2.0–2.2)

Move stop-loss up instead of hoping

If someone is NOT in:

Chasing here is risky

Better to wait for pullback or consolidation

Bottom line

You might be right short-term—but the reasoning is hype-driven, not structure-driven. And in crypto, hype works… until it suddenly doesn’t.

If you want, I can show you how to identify whether this move has real continuation potential or is already exhausted.

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