That 2000-level resistance keeps showing up like clockwork. Every rally attempt? Instant sell wall. Someone's clearly got a vested interest in keeping things range-bound. Classic suppression tactics we've seen before—accumulation phase or just profit-taking? The pattern's too consistent to be random. #mr2000
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SchrodingerProfit
· 2h ago
The 2000 level is really something. Every time there's a rebound, it gets slammed back down. Feels like a whale is suppressing the price and not letting it rise.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-06 06:00
The 2000 level is so firmly held, I've seen through it long ago—someone is definitely accumulating.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 12-06 06:00
There really is someone defending the 2000 level. Every time there's a rebound, it gets slammed back down. It's so frustrating.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 12-06 05:59
That 2000 mark is really kind of jinxed. Every time we try to break through, it gets slammed back down. Feels like someone is playing games behind the scenes.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 12-06 05:59
The 2000 resistance level is really tough—every time there's a rebound, it gets pushed back down. Are the whales losing their nerve, or are they still accumulating?
That 2000-level resistance keeps showing up like clockwork. Every rally attempt? Instant sell wall. Someone's clearly got a vested interest in keeping things range-bound. Classic suppression tactics we've seen before—accumulation phase or just profit-taking? The pattern's too consistent to be random. #mr2000