Capitulation refers to the mass, rapid liquidation of assets by market participants dominated by panic sentiment, usually accompanied by significant price crashes and surging trading volumes. This behavior reflects a collective psychological state where investors give up hope and accept losses, often marking the final stage of a downtrend cycle.
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Dumping
Dumping refers to the rapid selling of large amounts of cryptocurrency assets within a short timeframe, typically resulting in significant price declines, characterized by sudden spikes in trading volume, sharp downward price movements, and dramatic shifts in market sentiment. This phenomenon can be triggered by market panic, negative news, macroeconomic events, or strategic selling by large holders ("whales"), and is considered a disruptive but normal phase in cryptocurrency market cycles.
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FUD
Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD) refers to a strategy of spreading negative, misleading, or exaggerated information to create market panic in the cryptocurrency space. This market manipulation tactic aims to influence investor sentiment and provoke irrational decision-making, such as panic selling. FUD typically emerges from three main sources: external regulatory threats, strategic attacks from competing projects, and market volatility generated by large holders seeking to accumulate at lower prices.
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