$FOGO
That silence before the storm isn’t always bullish — sometimes it’s the market loading the spring downward to clear the board. This -21.24% flush into ~0.02792 looks like a classic liquidity sweep: fast sell pressure, weak hands forced out, and then the real question—does volume follow through lower, or does it dry up because the dump already did its job? In a heating market, losers aren’t automatically “bad”—they’re often the fuel source after rotation. I’m watching for two tells: rising spot volume on the bounce (real demand), and large prints/whale absorption near the low (sell walls getting eaten instead of respected).
What I’m watching next: a base above the first demand shelf. If it reclaims and holds, it can snap back hard because trapped shorts become buyers. If it loses the shelf cleanly, it’s still in distribution.
• EP: 0.0266–0.0274
• TP: 0.0319
• SL: 0.0252
I’m ready for the move —

