🔍 Live analysis: LINK – whale signals precede a potential explosion
🐋 What are the whales doing?
In the past month, whales have purchased over 8 million LINK, a 1400% increase in large transaction volume (from 1 million to 10 million dollars).
Massive wallets that previously sold LINK on Binance have recently withdrawn more than 9 million dollars to cold storage – this is a classic sign of holding intention.
The buying activity also included other coins like Pepe and Remittix, indicating a return of whale interest to projects with strong fundamentals.
🕯️ How do we read candle behavior on LINK?
🔻 1. Small bodies after a drop = quiet accumulation
After LINK bounced from the resistance area of 18 dollars, small-sized candles appeared – this indicates that there is ongoing buying but without a clear price increase… a classic whale move.
📉 2. Long lower shadows = absorption of the drop
The appearance of candles with clear lower shadows reflects that the market refuses to drop, and the whales buy as soon as there is any decline – this is called "bottom absorption."
⚠️ 3. Testing resistance and scaring traders
The levels of 18.20–18.50 have been tested multiple times, but each time the price quickly returns – this is often a trap by the whales to shake out weaker traders before raising the price.
🚀 What is the expected scenario from the whales now?
Accumulation is happening around 17.50–18.00
The appearance of small-sized candles with lower shadows
False break attempts of resistance areas
Withdrawals of coins from exchanges and reducing supply
Upon a clear breakout of the level 18.50–19.00 with an increase in volume, the upward target between 20 and 23 dollars becomes very close.
✅ How to identify similar coins?
Have small candles appeared after the drop?
Is a strong support area being defended without breaking it?
Is there an increase in large wallet activity or withdrawals from exchanges?
Does the volume decrease during corrections and increase before breakouts?
If you notice these elements… you are likely facing a coin in the accumulation phase before an explosion.