Recently, interesting phenomena in the market are worth paying attention to. Small-cap coins generally have a decline of up to 90%, which is similar to the wave at the end of March.



From a macro perspective, the Federal Reserve has started a rate cut and balance sheet expansion mode, injecting 45 billion dollars each month to supplement liquidity. This means that the money in the market is beginning to loosen.

On the technical side, many coins have released massive volume at the bottom, and the upward chips are being gradually cleaned out. This is usually a signal that the market makers are starting to provide liquidity. For certain coins that are deeply oversold, as long as there is a rebound, it is basically a double opportunity. The technical outlook favors a rebound in the range of 0.06-0.1.

With abundant liquidity + extreme oversold conditions + bottom signals on the technical side, the combined factors make short-term rebound opportunities truly worth paying attention to. However, such operations still require risk control, and timing the swings well is the most critical.
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GasFeeVictimvip
· 2h ago
It's the same story again... massive bottom, chip washing, doubling opportunities, I'm getting numb just hearing it. Wait, is it true? The Federal Reserve is investing 45 billion dollars monthly? Then I better jump on quickly. I was also involved in the March last year, but it crashed hard and hasn't recovered since. Can we believe it this time?
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RugPullAlertBotvip
· 2h ago
A 90% drop? I see this as just the rhythm of accumulation, it's very obvious. Wait, if you really want to get in, you need to clearly identify which coins are at the true bottom and which are traps. The Federal Reserve's liquidity injection is a positive, but don't be fooled. The doubling opportunity sounds good, but the risks also double, so be cautious. It would be great if this wave can rebound, otherwise it will be another round of cutting losses.
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NFT_Therapy_Groupvip
· 2h ago
Oh my, a 90% drop... it's really a bit desperate, but this is probably the time to get in, right? Wait, 45 billion monthly investment... is the Federal Reserve easing liquidity or cleaning out positions? Massive bottom volume + chip cleaning, this routine... I believe it, doubling up is not a dream. Can it really rebound from 0.06-0.1? Feels a bit too optimistic... Liquidity easing is real, but don't fully trust the technicals; in the end, it still depends on the market maker's mood. This rebound might really come, and a push is needed, but risk control is the key. Another bottom signal... I hear this every time, but I always end up losing... Forget it, better to stay on the sidelines and wait for the rebound.
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orphaned_blockvip
· 2h ago
A 90% decline... sounds unbelievable, but this time it's really a bit different. The liquidity easing is solid proof. How can doubling opportunities be so easy? How are those who heard this last time doing now? The Federal Reserve is printing money, and we're chasing the highs and lows—an eternal story. Massive bottom volume? I still see it dropping... whether this signal is valuable or not is really hard to say. I remember it's between 0.06-0.1, but don't ignore the risk control advice. Honestly, small-cap coins have been hit hard this round, but the rebound can really lead to bloodsucking. The key is to stay alive until that moment.
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GlueGuyvip
· 3h ago
90% decline? Oh my, that must be incredibly hopeless. But on the other hand... this wave really has some flavor.
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