Moodeng appears to be a retail-driven asset. The previous rallies were largely propelled by major platform accumulation and distribution activities. Look at the price action closely—each surge inevitably retraces. The pattern repeats consistently, and this cycle is proving no exception. The chart reveals a recurring theme: sharp runs followed by pullbacks to previous support levels. This suggests the moves are structurally similar, driven by the same mechanics—institutional entry followed by retail exodus. Whether this time will break the cycle remains to be seen, but historically, these patterns hold.
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GweiObserver
· 01-08 20:05
It's the same trick again, institutions sell off and then run, retail investors are still dreaming.
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BlockchainFries
· 01-08 15:29
It's the same old trick, institutions just cut retail investors so simply and crudely... Wait, can this time really break the deadlock? It still seems to depend on who can hold their breath until the end.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 01-08 15:13
Institutions enter, and retail investors start to exit. How many times has this cycle repeated... To put it simply, Moodeng is just a cycle of cutting leeks. The charts are all here, and this time, there's no escape either.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 01-07 10:07
It's the same old trick again—institutions continuously cut retail investors.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 01-05 20:53
It's the same old trick again, institutions accumulate shares while retail investors take the bait, cycle after cycle. Can Moodeng break the pattern this time? I'm skeptical.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 01-05 20:51
It's the same old story again, institutions accumulate funds, retail investors take the bait, and then they all run away in one go. Moodeng, this broken thing, is really honest.
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TrustMeBro
· 01-05 20:51
It's the same trick again, institutions suck blood from retail investors and then run away. Is Moodeng really this level? I've seen through this move long ago. Charts can't fool people.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 01-05 20:49
Old tricks, institutions cut profits and run, retail investors are the bagholders.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 01-05 20:26
It's the same old trick again, institutions dump their holdings and retail investors pick up the bag, cycle repeats.
Moodeng appears to be a retail-driven asset. The previous rallies were largely propelled by major platform accumulation and distribution activities. Look at the price action closely—each surge inevitably retraces. The pattern repeats consistently, and this cycle is proving no exception. The chart reveals a recurring theme: sharp runs followed by pullbacks to previous support levels. This suggests the moves are structurally similar, driven by the same mechanics—institutional entry followed by retail exodus. Whether this time will break the cycle remains to be seen, but historically, these patterns hold.