Nobody panics during the climb.
They panic when the chart finally exhales.
That’s when the market remembers that momentum cuts both ways.
Dusk didn’t “collapse.”
It cooled — the way assets do after running too hot, too fast.
Heavy activity turned into profit‑taking, and profit‑taking turned into a pullback.
Nothing unusual. Nothing structural. Just traders resetting their risk.
Short‑term swings aren’t a flaw in DUSK’s behavior.
They’re part of its rhythm.
Fast on the way up, sharp on the way down, always responsive to sentiment.
In the end, the cycle asks only one thing:
Did the market absorb the move, or not.