That day’s 5-minute chart staged a spectacular scene.
Time rewinds to the afternoon of January 7, 2026. Before 16:55, the price was sluggish around 0.12703, with the MA50 forming a straight line, showing no signs of vitality. At exactly 16:55, the situation suddenly reversed—a giant bullish candle suddenly emerged, directly pushing the price to the 24-hour high of 0.19684.
Although there was some correction afterward, the closing price still firmly held above 0.17834. This bullish candle was ridiculously long—the real body was huge, with almost no upper shadow, and the lower shadow was completely absent. This is the legendary "bald and footless large bullish candle," a typical signal of overwhelming bullish dominance. The bears had no chance to fight back.
In just 80 minutes from 16:55 to 18:15, the market completed a transformation from silence to explosion. What drives this absolute advantage in morphology? Is it a sudden shift in market sentiment? Or the quiet layout of big funds? Candlestick charts can lie, but such a pattern is hard to fake.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 01-10 05:56
Damn, did someone dump the market this time? That move at 16:55 went straight from hell to heaven, it feels like the whales are just shaking out the weak hands.
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ValidatorViking
· 01-09 13:00
that candle tho... 55% swing in 80 minutes? nah, that's not market sentiment, that's someone's stack doing heavy lifting. clean close above 0.17 means consensus didn't break—typical whale orchestration before protocol shifts. seen this pattern before on network upgrades.
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-07 13:43
Wow, a bald head and completely bullish candlestick? This rhythm is incredible. In just 80 minutes, I went from drowsy to explosive. The bears didn't react in time and got beaten up.
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AirdropNinja
· 01-07 11:51
Wow, this wave of increase is really awesome. The bald and bare ones took off directly, and the bears are being pressed to the ground and rubbed.
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RugPullAlarm
· 01-07 11:32
Got it, same old story. At 16:55, I went directly on-chain to analyze the addresses. The concentration of large holders is off the charts, probably the manipulators trading among themselves again. The rise from 0.12 to 0.19—do they really dare to say "the pattern is hard to fake"? In my opinion, the real truth lies in the fund flow within the contract.
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SerNgmi
· 01-07 11:27
Wow, this bullish candle is indeed incredible. It went from death to takeoff in 80 minutes. This rhythm is truly unmatched.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 01-07 11:27
Good morning everyone, I looked at this line in the early morning, and at first glance, it definitely has the flavor of a standard sandwich attack... How did there suddenly become so much liquidity at 16:55? Robot paradise is truly a daily show.
That day’s 5-minute chart staged a spectacular scene.
Time rewinds to the afternoon of January 7, 2026. Before 16:55, the price was sluggish around 0.12703, with the MA50 forming a straight line, showing no signs of vitality. At exactly 16:55, the situation suddenly reversed—a giant bullish candle suddenly emerged, directly pushing the price to the 24-hour high of 0.19684.
Although there was some correction afterward, the closing price still firmly held above 0.17834. This bullish candle was ridiculously long—the real body was huge, with almost no upper shadow, and the lower shadow was completely absent. This is the legendary "bald and footless large bullish candle," a typical signal of overwhelming bullish dominance. The bears had no chance to fight back.
In just 80 minutes from 16:55 to 18:15, the market completed a transformation from silence to explosion. What drives this absolute advantage in morphology? Is it a sudden shift in market sentiment? Or the quiet layout of big funds? Candlestick charts can lie, but such a pattern is hard to fake.