ZEC trading entry: skip the textbook support levels. Real opportunity emerges after the market gets swept. Here's the sequence—price pierces below previous lows, liquidity gets flushed, then bounces back above resistance. Why? That sweep purges the market. Anticipated long positions get liquidated, selling pressure absorbs, and the weak hands exit. Only after this cleansing does genuine buying pressure return. It's not pretty, but it's how conviction accumulates.
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DataPickledFish
· 9h ago
Wait a minute, this theory sounds good in theory, but when it comes to actually sweeping orders, who isn't taking a loss?
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-03 15:44
Wait, are you saying that this set of theories sounds like you're just trying to whitewash the rug pull?
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MidnightSeller
· 01-03 15:17
The terms "sweeping the market" and "shaking out" have been heard many times, but the problem is that by the time you realize it, you've already been trapped.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 01-02 22:01
lol been there, watched my longs get absolutely obliterated during those sweeps... the "cleansing" they call it. more like financial baptism by fire ngl
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AirdropChaser
· 01-02 22:00
It's better to wait until the sweep liquid is done; why chase the support level?
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MetaEggplant
· 01-02 21:43
Well said, I like this kind of unconventional analysis. I agree with the logic of sweeping the market and clearing the field; the real opportunity comes after those weak hands cut their losses.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-02 21:42
Damn, it's that same liquid sweeping theory again, always talking as if it's real.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 01-02 21:40
I've heard this trick too many times, always saying "market cleansing," but it ends up smashing right through the bottom.
ZEC trading entry: skip the textbook support levels. Real opportunity emerges after the market gets swept. Here's the sequence—price pierces below previous lows, liquidity gets flushed, then bounces back above resistance. Why? That sweep purges the market. Anticipated long positions get liquidated, selling pressure absorbs, and the weak hands exit. Only after this cleansing does genuine buying pressure return. It's not pretty, but it's how conviction accumulates.