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Alex E
Alex E
Honestly, the market is transitioning into a phase where trading is becoming pure gambling. 🎲 Initially, the rally made logical sense. $LAB dominated the liquidity flow. Capital then naturally rotated into stronger narratives like $TON, $BILL, $JTO, $NEAR, $ICP, $DYDX, and $ONDO, where structures remained relatively healthy and controlled. But now... the market is rewarding almost anything that can produce volatility. 🚨 $OFC explodes. Then $POPCAT surges. Then $FARTCOIN starts running. Suddenly, $SPX, $ARKM, $VIRTUAL, $TIA, $ENA, $RLS, $SPACE, and $KSM become the hottest tickets on the timeline for a few hours before traders instantly jump to the next moving chart. This is usually where the dangerous shift begins. 🧠 Because at this stage, the market stops moving on conviction and starts moving on dopamine. You can literally observe trader psychology changing in real-time. People stop caring about: entry points, confirmations, position sizing, and risk-reward ratios. The only thing that matters becomes: "Don't miss the next candle." 📈 And once that mindset takes over, the market begins rewarding the very habits that ultimately destroy traders: ❌ chasing late entries, ❌ using excessive leverage, ❌ refusing to take profits, ❌ making emotional decisions, ❌ confusing momentum with safety. Meanwhile, weaker areas of the market are quietly losing liquidity. $BSB, $HUMA, $BLUR, $SPACE, $RAVE, $MERL, $BIO, $LUNA, $CHIP, $CL, $PENGU, and several older hype narratives are fading fast as attention shifts almost overnight. That is one of the biggest warning signs. 🚩 A healthy bull market expands carefully over time. This market feels far more aggressive. It feels like emotional liquidity rotating at hyperspeed from AI to memes to low-cap coins to recycled narratives, all chasing the next dopamine candle before momentum eventually collapses. And historically... the market becomes most dangerous precisely when people start believing risk no longer matters. ⚠️

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