RKLB still continues to hold. Recently, the spot position has been adjusted to quarterly options. The idea behind this is actually simple—it's about observing liquidity scans. Think about it, if there's no intention of a rally, deliberately breaking down to trigger stop-losses and harvest liquidity below doesn't make sense logically. In other words, these fake downward dips often imply the potential for subsequent upward movement.
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JustHodlIt
· 11h ago
Fake dips to trap retail investors? I'm just watching, anyway I've already laid back.
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WhaleMinion
· 01-06 21:56
Damn, it's the same liquidity story again... Is it really a fake dip? I'm also waiting for a rebound.
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BugBountyHunter
· 01-06 21:45
A false dip is just a shakeout, waiting for the next wave to take off.
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MemecoinTrader
· 01-06 21:45
nah the liquidity sweep thesis hits different when you map it against current order flow patterns. classic pre-pump behavior imo
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HashBard
· 01-06 21:38
ngl the liquidity sweep narrative hits different when you actually map the behavioral psychology behind it... this feels like watching a chess move three turns ahead, knowing the obvious sacrifice wasn't actually a sacrifice at all
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BTCWaveRider
· 01-06 21:28
Those who falsely sell at a loss should reflect; this wave should rebound.
RKLB still continues to hold. Recently, the spot position has been adjusted to quarterly options. The idea behind this is actually simple—it's about observing liquidity scans. Think about it, if there's no intention of a rally, deliberately breaking down to trigger stop-losses and harvest liquidity below doesn't make sense logically. In other words, these fake downward dips often imply the potential for subsequent upward movement.