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Emily discovers a mysterious hamster in the lab. Bitcoin overheated, RATS explodes +92.49%. Trading system works flawlessly—until a strange message appears.

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Market Lab — The Inhabitant of the Laboratory
Emily discovers a mysterious hamster in the lab. Bitcoin overheated, RATS explodes +92.49%. Trading system works flawlessly—until a strange message appears.

🔬 Market Lab — Finding Signals in the Noise
Rate cuts crashed the market? Emily explains why volatility is just noise and how to catch the signal with the Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO).

Market Lab — In the Moment
Staying calm in turbulent times: our approach.
Algo trading and crypto lab. Documenting real trades, bots and risk. No guarantees, no guru talk.
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Emily was looking at the Celestia holographic model: a modular blockchain that promised to bring data accessibility "into orbit" and unload monolithic networks. TIA once flew above $ 20, but now it revolved around $ 0.34, having lost more than 98% of its historical maximum and barely holding above the February low in the range of $ 0.27–0.28. In a laboratory metaphor, it was a satellite that burned out upon entering the atmosphere, but still continued to transmit signals.
Emily loved this story: an infrastructure asset that many saw only as a "former hype rocket" had actually become a testing ground for a modular approach‑separating execution, consensus, and data availability so that the market could pick up components piece by piece. In her head, Celestia is a reminder that even if the token goes 98% off the top, the technology doesn't have to disappear with the price; the only question is how to trade such volatility and not turn the account into rubble.
Meanwhile, the background for all these experiments has shifted back to bullish. Bitcoin has gained more than 7% over the past day, updating the area of $ 69,000; total liquidations in the derivatives market exceeded $ 525 million, with more than 90% (~$473 million) accounted for the liquidation of short positions. Ethereum grew by more than 11%, followed by large altos: Solana, Cardano, Dogecoin showed double-digit percentages of growth per day.
The market largely perceives this breakthrough as a recovery from the previous wave of sales, exacerbated by legal and tariff decisions in the United States. For Emily, the conclusion is simple: when the shorts are full, a calm speech from the president and the expectations of the Nvidia report are enough for the risk appetite to return sharply ‑ and those who "managed to short the top" find themselves on the other side of margin calls. In this phase, the laboratory's task is not to guess all the reversals, but to survive a series of impulses without critical drawdowns.
How to trade such stories, LAB REPORT #15, and why the Market Lab approach helps you stay in the game on volatility, can be found in the MarketLab telegram channel
Emily was looking at the Celestia holographic model: a modular blockchain that promised to bring data accessibility "into orbit" and unload monolithic networks. TIA once flew above $ 20, but now it revolved around $ 0.34, having lost more than 98% of its historical maximum and barely holding above the February low in the range of $ 0.27–0.28. In a laboratory metaphor, it was a satellite that burned out upon entering the atmosphere, but still continued to transmit signals.
Emily loved this story: an infrastructure asset that many saw only as a "former hype rocket" had actually become a testing ground for a modular approach‑separating execution, consensus, and data availability so that the market could pick up components piece by piece. In her head, Celestia is a reminder that even if the token goes 98% off the top, the technology doesn't have to disappear with the price; the only question is how to trade such volatility and not turn the account into rubble.
Meanwhile, the background for all these experiments has shifted back to bullish. Bitcoin has gained more than 7% over the past day, updating the area of $ 69,000; total liquidations in the derivatives market exceeded $ 525 million, with more than 90% (~$473 million) accounted for the liquidation of short positions. Ethereum grew by more than 11%, followed by large altos: Solana, Cardano, Dogecoin showed double-digit percentages of growth per day.
The market largely perceives this breakthrough as a recovery from the previous wave of sales, exacerbated by legal and tariff decisions in the United States. For Emily, the conclusion is simple: when the shorts are full, a calm speech from the president and the expectations of the Nvidia report are enough for the risk appetite to return sharply ‑ and those who "managed to short the top" find themselves on the other side of margin calls. In this phase, the laboratory's task is not to guess all the reversals, but to survive a series of impulses without critical drawdowns.
How to trade such stories, LAB REPORT #15, and why the Market Lab approach helps you stay in the game on volatility, can be found in the MarketLab telegram channel
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