Pump is a commonly used term in the market circle, literally translated as "pump."
Many people misunderstand it. A pump doesn't create something out of thin air; instead, it concentrates existing energy, increases pressure, and releases it instantly.
The logic of market operation is similar.
Emotion? It has already been stirring in traders' minds. Funds? They've already been lurking in various wallets. The problem is the missing trigger—the moment of ignition.
Once this pump is triggered,
the market no longer exhibits slow, gradual rises. Instead, the water level is pushed up all at once, and the price takes off directly. At that moment, all the energy is mobilized.
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Anon4461
· 01-07 03:55
Amazing, finally someone has explained pump thoroughly. It's not about creating wealth out of thin air, but about releasing pent-up energy all at once. I knew it.
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MoonMathMagic
· 01-06 15:19
Exactly right, just one trigger away. Funds and emotions have been holding back for a long time.
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SolidityJester
· 01-04 07:40
Haha, that's a perfect analogy. It's really just waiting for that moment when it blows up with a single poke.
From my perspective, how many eager and restless funds are hiding in the market... The real issue is just that final step.
If you don't hit the right spot, no matter how much capital there is, it's all in vain.
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CounterIndicator
· 01-04 07:35
Oh, this is exactly what I've been saying. The energy has been accumulated enough for a long time, just waiting for that one moment.
Everyone is eager and ready to go. Once it starts, no one can hold it back.
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PuzzledScholar
· 01-04 07:30
Well said, just missing that final push. The market sentiment is all pent up, waiting for the trigger point.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 01-04 07:25
You're so right, I'm just worried that the trigger point won't come soon enough, and the funds and emotions will be stuck there, feeling uncomfortable.
Pump is a commonly used term in the market circle, literally translated as "pump."
Many people misunderstand it. A pump doesn't create something out of thin air; instead, it concentrates existing energy, increases pressure, and releases it instantly.
The logic of market operation is similar.
Emotion? It has already been stirring in traders' minds. Funds? They've already been lurking in various wallets. The problem is the missing trigger—the moment of ignition.
Once this pump is triggered,
the market no longer exhibits slow, gradual rises. Instead, the water level is pushed up all at once, and the price takes off directly. At that moment, all the energy is mobilized.