That Tuesday dip? Retail investors just sent it flying. TACO saw a massive influx of buying pressure yesterday—we're talking record-breaking volumes here. When the market pulled back, instead of panic selling, retail traders went in hard. The data tells the story: this wasn't just casual buying. It was coordinated momentum. Could be a sign that smaller players are getting more confident, or maybe they just spotted genuine opportunity below the resistance. Either way, the volume spike was unmissable. This kind of retail conviction during downturns usually precedes interesting price action. Worth keeping an eye on how this momentum plays out through the week.
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FlashLoanPrince
· 8h ago
Retail investors really went all out to buy the dip, TACO has taken off directly.
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Hash_Bandit
· 8h ago
ngl the retail volume here giving me 2017 vibes... when the smaller hashrate pools started coordinating before difficulty adjustments. same energy, different chain. worth watching how this network consensus holds up tbh
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SignatureVerifier
· 8h ago
ngl, "coordinated momentum" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here without sufficient validation of the actual coordination mechanisms. retail conviction narratives are everywhere but... where's the on-chain data verifying this wasn't just algorithmic frontrunning mimicking retail behavior? requires further auditing before i buy into the conviction angle fr
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AirdropHunter007
· 9h ago
The retail investors' move to buy the dip suggests that the bottom has indeed arrived.
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DYORMaster
· 9h ago
Retail investors are starting to buy the dip again, it seems they're really not afraid.
That Tuesday dip? Retail investors just sent it flying. TACO saw a massive influx of buying pressure yesterday—we're talking record-breaking volumes here. When the market pulled back, instead of panic selling, retail traders went in hard. The data tells the story: this wasn't just casual buying. It was coordinated momentum. Could be a sign that smaller players are getting more confident, or maybe they just spotted genuine opportunity below the resistance. Either way, the volume spike was unmissable. This kind of retail conviction during downturns usually precedes interesting price action. Worth keeping an eye on how this momentum plays out through the week.