An $800k volume entry on $SRC could trigger a rapid repricing toward $2m. With proper volume management during the move, we're looking at potential expansion to the $4-5m range. This follows the classic superpump-correction-superpump cycle that repeats on certain chart patterns. The key is execution—volume distribution matters as much as the total capital deployed. When these setups align correctly, the repricing acceleration can be surprisingly quick.
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WalletsWatcher
· 6h ago
800k entry directly pushes to 2m? This wave pattern is indeed quite interesting, but it depends on how the trading volume cooperates. The 4-5m target is a bit uncertain; historically, such super pump and retracement cycles often end up being crushed.
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MEVictim
· 6h ago
Can an investment of 800k reach 2m? Sounds good, but I'm just worried that execution might be another story...
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SignatureDenied
· 6h ago
Can pouring in 800k really push it to 2m? It sounds great, but execution is the key. Poor coordination of volume can turn you into a bagholder in minutes.
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Web3Educator
· 6h ago
ngl, the volume distribution angle here is what actually matters—most people just yolo the capital and wonder why it dumps. fundamentally speaking, as i've told my students a thousand times, timing the repricing cycles beats just throwing money at it. but tbh the $4-5m target feels optimistic if execution isn't clean.
An $800k volume entry on $SRC could trigger a rapid repricing toward $2m. With proper volume management during the move, we're looking at potential expansion to the $4-5m range. This follows the classic superpump-correction-superpump cycle that repeats on certain chart patterns. The key is execution—volume distribution matters as much as the total capital deployed. When these setups align correctly, the repricing acceleration can be surprisingly quick.