I can explain the price action, but I still need the exact token—“Rave” can refer to multiple coins. Please paste either:

the ticker + chain (e.g., RAVE on Solana / ETH), or

a Binance pair if it’s on Binance (e.g., RAVE/USDT), or

the contract address.

In the meantime, here’s a clear way to think about why a coin “goes up again” and what it can mean:

What usually drives a repeat pump

Liquidity + thin order book

If there isn’t much sell liquidity, a moderate amount of buying can push price up fast.

These moves can reverse quickly once buyers slow down.

Short squeeze

If many traders shorted after the first pump, a move upward can force shorts to close (buy back), accelerating the rise.

Breakout of a key level

If price breaks above the previous local high (resistance), it can trigger stop-buys and momentum entries.

Healthier pattern: break → pullback (retest) → continue. Riskier: straight vertical move with no pullback.

Volume tells you the “quality”

Price up + volume up: stronger demand.

Price up + volume down/flat: often a weaker bounce (higher chance of fade).

A simple “this time price” checklist

Is it making higher highs and higher lows on 1H/4H? (trend)

Did it reclaim the prior breakdown level? (structure shift)

Is volume expanding on green candles and contracting on red? (buyer control)

Risk note (important)

If it’s a small/low-liquidity token, treat it as high volatility: consider smaller size, a clear invalidation level (where you exit if wrong), and taking partial profits into spikes.

Send the ticker/pair and the current price you’re seeing, and tell me if you’re trying to buy now or you already hold—I’ll break down the likely scenario more precisely.

$RAVE

RAVEBSC
RAVEUSDT
0.731
-3.54%

$BTC

BTC
BTC
76,422
+0.94%

$ETH

ETH
ETH
2,261.52
+1.04%