It is easier to get attention in crypto by writing nine words of hype about a specific token than by sharing a genuine market warning. Trader and crypto analyst Ogle knows this, said so openly, and posted the warning on X anyway.
The core of his argument is straightforward and underappreciated. When a large number of people are sitting on hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars in unrealized gains on a small token, particularly a meme coin with thin liquidity, it only takes two or three of them to start selling for the entire structure to collapse fast.
The gains are not real until they are out. And in a market where most people are waiting for the next leg up, nobody is watching for the exit.
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