Market observers are eyeing the 2025 yearly open as a significant resistance barrier. The prevailing expectation is that a sharp, aggressive sell-off could unfold early January—a move designed to sweep out remaining liquidity pockets before any meaningful market recovery can materialize. This tactical liquidation phase is seen as a necessary precondition for the market to truly find its footing and restart the upward cycle.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 13h ago
Good morning everyone, it's another new year with new tricks... Standard setup for liquidity traps, we're all lining up in the robot paradise waiting to be slaughtered.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-09 15:45
Here we go again with this story about washing liquidity? Wake up, they just want to dump the market.
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POAPlectionist
· 01-08 20:10
Is the January plunge just a shakeout? Come on, not this again with the same excuse.
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OnchainDetective
· 01-08 20:10
According to on-chain data, the dump in January is obviously suspicious... Multi-address tracking reveals the fund transfer patterns of large holders, clearly aimed at clearing retail retail stop-loss orders.
I suspected this long ago, a typical wash coin tactic—dump first, then pump. Suspicious wallet behavior runs throughout the entire cycle.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-08 20:10
Is this another routine? Every time they say the price will rise only after cleaning up liquidity, but then they start dumping in January.
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I'm tired of hearing about dumping at the beginning of the year. Anyone who believes it is naive.
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Wait, are they trying to find reasons for the dump again?
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Cleaning up liquidity... sounds nice, but it's actually just the prelude to cutting the leeks.
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Damn, it's the same narrative of a big drop in January. Is this for real this time?
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Alright, let it drop then, it's all just a routine anyway.
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They say this every year, why am I still listening?
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Only after cleaning up liquidity can it rise. First drop, then rise—that logic is all too familiar to me.
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DeFiGrayling
· 01-08 20:09
January crash, is it over? I'm tired of hearing this excuse
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The liquidity sweep again, every time they say only by cutting the grass can there be a rebound
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Alright, break first, rebuild later, same old story
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I already said in January it would fall, but the key is how low it will go before it's over
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So should we now buy the dip or keep holding, everyone?
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Instead of pondering resistance barriers, why not see who is placing sell orders
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The ones who really make money are those who understand the rhythm; we can only guess
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Liquidation sweep… isn’t that just a mouse trap, a reason for big players to offload
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Wait, doesn’t this imply the bottom is near?
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They say this every year, but what’s the result?
Market observers are eyeing the 2025 yearly open as a significant resistance barrier. The prevailing expectation is that a sharp, aggressive sell-off could unfold early January—a move designed to sweep out remaining liquidity pockets before any meaningful market recovery can materialize. This tactical liquidation phase is seen as a necessary precondition for the market to truly find its footing and restart the upward cycle.