$PIPPIN This round of market movement is quite interesting.
Previously, I judged that it wasn’t suitable to chase shorts, and now it seems that decision was fairly rational—right after I said that, PIPPIN surged by 40%, and the short sellers probably got wrecked.
But thinking calmly, a short-term rebound doesn’t mean a trend reversal. From a fundamentals and position structure perspective, this asset is still likely to retrace in the long run—it’s just a question of when.
This current level actually presents an opportunity window—a pullback after a sharp rise is often more predictable. I’ll be closely watching key resistance levels next, looking for a good entry point to set up short positions. Of course, risk management is always the top priority—don’t let a moment of impulse wipe out your principal.
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pvt_key_collector
· 3h ago
Oh wow, this rebound is really something. The shorts must have taken a huge loss this time, but we still need to wait for a pullback to get higher certainty.
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Tokenomics911
· 12-07 19:38
A 40% surge is just insane. The short sellers' stop-loss orders must be piling up like a mountain, haha.
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 12-06 09:51
A sudden 40% surge has crushed the bears’ mentality, haha, this move really feels good. But the author is right: a rebound doesn’t mean a reversal. The real opportunity window comes when the pullback happens.
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BlockchainTalker
· 12-06 09:50
actually, if we examine this through the lens of market microstructure... the 40% pump is textbook liquidity sweep behavior. let's break it down: shorts getting liquidated → retail fomo → eventual mean reversion. empirically proven cycle, tbh.
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BTCWaveRider
· 12-06 09:50
40% is so fierce? The shorts must be crying, but a rebound is just a rebound—the trend hasn't changed. We still have to wait for a pullback for the real opportunity.
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ser_ngmi
· 12-06 09:45
This 40% pump is really fierce, the bears are stunned, haha. But honestly, this rebound feels like a false surge, it still seems like the long-term trend is downward. Waiting for a pullback before entering is the right move, don’t be fooled by short-term market action.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 12-06 09:42
Ha, how awkward it must be for the shorts—they woke up to a total wipeout.
Indeed, a rebound doesn't mean a reversal. The key is still how the positions move. Let's wait and see for now.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 12-06 09:33
Haha, the short sellers are really losing it, watching a 40% increase and crying.
Not going to speak too soon—this is just a rebound. In the long run, this thing still has to drop.
Waiting for a pullback before entering is the smart move; don't chase the highs and get stuck.
$PIPPIN This round of market movement is quite interesting.
Previously, I judged that it wasn’t suitable to chase shorts, and now it seems that decision was fairly rational—right after I said that, PIPPIN surged by 40%, and the short sellers probably got wrecked.
But thinking calmly, a short-term rebound doesn’t mean a trend reversal. From a fundamentals and position structure perspective, this asset is still likely to retrace in the long run—it’s just a question of when.
This current level actually presents an opportunity window—a pullback after a sharp rise is often more predictable. I’ll be closely watching key resistance levels next, looking for a good entry point to set up short positions. Of course, risk management is always the top priority—don’t let a moment of impulse wipe out your principal.