Did you miss the 30% surge of $SYRUP? From 0.1195 to 0.1582 in 24 hours, with a trading volume of 36 million USD. Some doubled their money overnight while others are kicking themselves — doesn't this violent pump remind you of aunties at the market scrambling for the last three catties of pork ribs? Don't panic, let's break it down with grocery shopping logic. Suppose you buy tomatoes from the same stall every day, and suddenly the vendor says 'tomatoes are 30% more expensive today'. What's your first reaction? Either the hot pot restaurant next door is hoarding them for soup base (whales accumulating), or today's shipment is 20% less than yesterday (circulation contraction). $SYRUP is now that 'tomato' — the 24-hour high is 32% above the low, indicating buying pressure like a floodgate opening. But beware, such sharp rises often come with a 'pump and dump' nature; 0.1582 might be the short-term ceiling. Operational advice in plain English: If you don't have any position yet, don't chase the limit up. Wait for a pullback to around 0.14 before considering a 10% position. If you're already in profit, don't be greedy now. Set a take-profit order around 0.156 and leave three layers of profit to ride the uptrend. Set a stop-loss at 0.12. If it breaks that level, the tomatoes are rotten — run. Remember in 2021 a protocol called $CAKE, which also dropped from $5 to $2 with no interest. Later it renamed to Syrup and launched a 'Syrup Pool', with TVL skyrocketing to $8 billion — history doesn't repeat exactly, but human greed, anger, and ignorance are eternal. Keep an eye on the $36M trading volume. If it shrinks below $20M tomorrow, it's likely that hot money is dumping and exiting. If you understand, hit like. I am the Top-Escaping Lord of Pumpfun, only sharing logic that retail investors can actually apply, not the kind of naive blogger who shouts 'to the moon' every day.

SYRUP15.48%
CAKE-0.57%
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