I've been closely watching pippin's recent price movements, and this surge is really bizarre.
There was an abnormal spike in a short period, with trading volume and price action completely out of sync—a classic case of market manipulation. What's even more outrageous is that after the pump, there's an immediate dump, and retail investors end up getting caught holding the bag again.
This is a clear case of market manipulation, so I recommend everyone stay alert. If you notice anything suspicious, consider speaking up so more people are aware—there's strength in numbers, and together we might uncover what's really going on.
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AirdropHunter
· 12-09 19:59
Same old trick, they play it like this every time. Retail investors are always the last ones left holding the bag.
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AllInAlice
· 12-09 19:46
Same old trick again, the classic exit scam at the top. Retail investors are always the last ones holding the bag.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 12-09 19:39
Same old trick again, the trading volume doesn't match at all. It's obvious the market maker is playing games.
I've been closely watching pippin's recent price movements, and this surge is really bizarre.
There was an abnormal spike in a short period, with trading volume and price action completely out of sync—a classic case of market manipulation. What's even more outrageous is that after the pump, there's an immediate dump, and retail investors end up getting caught holding the bag again.
This is a clear case of market manipulation, so I recommend everyone stay alert. If you notice anything suspicious, consider speaking up so more people are aware—there's strength in numbers, and together we might uncover what's really going on.