So.. a lot of postings to initiate panicsells....
You have to ask yourself.... if people want to push the price to buy big for little.... what they can do with the prize once they have enough volume. The same people that push the prize down, will also push it up when they have enough to make a shitload of money.
You mean like what miners are doing, right now on coinmarket.io? There's been a wall of about 35 to 50 btc, that I've been watching for the last three days. It gets broken up, moved around, it gets pulled suddenly, then it'll appear suddenly, and it's always to try and boost the price upward, despite the immense amount of sell pressure. The only whales on the market are miners that want to dump their coins, nobody else is holding LEAF like that.
Trading is not a black and white issue, and it's certainly not a science with concrete rules and results. The whole "If X happens, then Y will soon happen, too" does not apply to trading, because there are many different stages of a coin's life. Once the coin gets dumped heavily, which STILL hasn't happened, it'll shoot way up, but there's absolutely no reason for people to buy LEAF. This isn't about panic sells, and this isn't about speculation. Speculation is the people saying that it'll go to 200-300 satoshi, and beat out DOGE or MEOW or whatever the big penny coin is at the moment. What I'm telling you is what DOES happen. A penny coin comes along, it gets dumped then it explodes. Another comes along, it gets dumped then it explodes. Another comes along, and it doesn't dump? Well, it'll just sit there and stay stagnant until it gets dumped, afterward it'll explode. It happened with LOT, EAC, DOGE, MEOW, every single penny coin that's gone to the moon was ALREADY dumped before the whales came along and bought in. Nobody wants LEAF until AFTER it's dumped. Right now the potential, aside from playing the 20 to 25 percentages, is only negative. Once it gets dumped and goes on sale, big traders will come in, buy, and hold until the 70s to 100s.
It's just the way it works, and it's just the way it's always worked.