I called $BEAT at $0.80, and it’s now around $10.
After $4.50, the chart started moving differently, similar to $LAB from $10 to $24. Tokens at this stage usually grow more slowly, often gaining another 50–100% before a big pullback.
$VELVET looks ready to hit a new ATH. But since it’s being delisted, it may not act like $LAB or $BEAT.
Be careful—after the pump, a big dump could come.
Interesting activity on $VELVET 🟥
A whale wallet worth about $26M has been sending 400K–600K tokens to fresh addresses, which are then depositing to KuCoin.
Looks like selling pressure may be building. Wallet posted in my TG community
🚀 $VELVET remains bullish, and another squeeze higher is possible while shorts stay trapped. However, after a 138% move, traders should also watch for profit-taking and increased volatility. 🩸
🚀 $BEAT is still looking bullish, but too many traders are already on the long side. Another move up is possible, though volatility is increasing and a pullback could follow. 📈⚠️
$VELVET ’s rally looks suspicious.
A wallet holding ~17% of the supply has been moving millions of tokens to exchanges and fresh wallets, while the top 10 holders control 90%+ of the supply. This setup creates a high risk of price manipulation. 🚨