The recent PEPE rally appears largely driven by leveraged traders executing scalp strategies to capture quick 75% gains on sizeable positions. In illiquid token environments, that kind of move barely moves the needle—frankly, anything under 500% gains hardly warrants the risk premium. Props to the skilled traders executing clean exits, but the long-term structure still looks questionable for sustained momentum.
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MevHunter
· 01-04 14:31
75% just want to run? Bro, I'm still here playing. I won't even look unless there's a five-figure increase.
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OnchainGossiper
· 01-04 02:38
75% and you're already bragging? It’s basically meaningless in illiquid markets. Wake up.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 01-03 07:51
75% gains? Is that even called a rally? I can make this while sleeping.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 01-03 07:36
75% just want to boast? In this crypto circle, you need to start with at least 500%.
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SchrödingersNode
· 01-03 07:28
A 75% increase and you're already shouting? That's just the beginning...
The recent PEPE rally appears largely driven by leveraged traders executing scalp strategies to capture quick 75% gains on sizeable positions. In illiquid token environments, that kind of move barely moves the needle—frankly, anything under 500% gains hardly warrants the risk premium. Props to the skilled traders executing clean exits, but the long-term structure still looks questionable for sustained momentum.