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🚨 The coin is about to be delisted – why is there still a sudden spike? 🚨
Usually when a token is announced to be delisted, many people will think the price can only go down as investors flee. But in reality, there have been many times the market has witnessed unusual strong pumps just before the deadline.
🔍 Why is that?
1. The pumpers create waves: Liquidity decreases, just a small amount of capital is enough to push the price up sharply to create FOMO → then sell off heavily.
2. Thin order book: When many people stop trading, the market depth is very low → price fluctuations become easier to manipulate.
3. The "sprint" mentality: Some traders accept the risk, wanting to ride the wave before the coin disappears.
4. Low liquidity = easy to pump: The fewer people interested in the coin, the easier it is to push the price artificially.
⚠️ Things to note:
• These pumps usually do not reflect the true value of the project.
• After a shocking increase, the price often crashes extremely fast → those who enter late can easily get stuck holding.
• Capital management and avoiding FOMO are crucial.
👉 In summary: If a coin is about to be delisted and is still pumping strongly, one should be even more cautious, as this is often the final trick of the pumpers before the market closes.
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