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Alex E
Alex E
The market is quietly shifting its priority from conviction to speed. A major behavioral change is happening beneath the surface. In the early stages of this cycle, you could comfortably hold directional positions. Liquidity was expanding everywhere, and participation was broad. That environment is evolving fast. And it's creating a completely different market dynamic. Here's where the attention is flowing right now. TREND LEADERS $TRUTH | $BSB | $LAYER | $LAB | $MERL | $ENSO | $ID | $EIGEN | $NEAR | $ENA | $WLD These assets continue to attract strong short-term capital because they offer exactly what traders are hunting for right now: volatility and attention. In a rotation-heavy market, attention becomes liquidity. HIGH BETA MOMENTUM STILL IN PLAY $SUI | $LAB | $BILL | $RAVE | $ICP | $ONDO | $AEVO | $CORE These names still hold relative strength, but the nature of the moves is clearly evolving. Rallies are sharper, more emotional, and harder to sustain. That often signals rising speculation while underlying market stability weakens. WHERE LIQUIDITY IS FADING $TRIA | $AR | $BLUR | $NOT | $PENGU | $BIO | $WLFI These assets are starting to show late-stage rotation behavior: declining participation, weaker follow-through, poor recovery quality, and faster selling pressure. In this environment, once liquidity leaves a narrative, regaining attention becomes extremely difficult. THE PART MOST TRADERS MISS This phase feels exciting because volatility remains high. But high volatility alone doesn't mean a healthy market structure. In reality, hyper-fast rotation cycles often emerge when leverage is overloaded, positions become unstable, and emotional trading starts dominating decisions. The market can still push higher in certain pockets. But beneath the surface, conditions are getting unstable. Stay sharp. Stay selective. And respect the speed.

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