- Trump Coin broke the expected trendline with strong downside momentum
- Liquidity is now forming above and below — signaling indecision
- Wait for a structure shift on lower timeframes before taking action
Last time we looked at Trump Coin, I warned you.
“Zooming out, you’ll see a trendline forming. It’s holding — for now. But I’ve seen this story before.
Too much liquidity builds under a trendline?
It usually gets broken.”
I wasn’t trying to be dramatic. I was just being real.
And surprise surprise — the trendline broke. Hard.
A Clean Break, A Violent Sweep
The price didn’t just gently touch below. It snapped.
Aggressively.

That kind of move where it doesn’t even give you a kiss goodbye before plunging.
I’ve seen this setup more times than I can count — liquidity builds under clean lows, retail gets comfortable, and then… boom.
No need for crazy zoom-ins on 1-minute charts.
This is Trump Coin. It doesn’t move politely.
What Now?
Here’s the interesting part. After that breakdown, the price is now leaving liquidity above.

Nice clean highs.
But… I don’t know if it’s going to grab them. Not yet.
Why? Because it’s also leaving fresh liquidity underneath.
It’s that classic “bait both sides” setup. And trust me, when Trump Coin does it, it’s like walking into a casino thinking you’ve got the odds.
What Would I Do?
If you’re expecting a super confident, “this is going to explode” take — this isn’t it.
Here’s how I’m thinking:
- I see the liquidity above, yeah. It’s attractive.
- But I also see more liquidity forming below.
That means we’re in the middle — not the place to get heroic.
Let the market do its thing.
If price sweeps lower again and gives me a clean structure shift on the 15m or even 5m — I’ll consider stepping in.
But only if the reaction is clear.
Not wishful. Not hopeful. Clear.
Personal Note: Don’t Trade Trump Like It’s ETH
I once got caught treating a meme coin like a blue-chip.
Big mistake.
You think you’ve got structure.
You think you’ve got logic.
And then it pulls a move that makes you question your entire charting career.
Trump Coin plays by its own rules — or sometimes none at all.
That’s why you need a plan, a stop, and no ego.
Summary
So here’s where we stand with the Trump Coin price:
- Trendline broke just like we expected
- Liquidity is building above — but no promise we go there
- More liquidity forming below — keep your eyes open
- Wait for confirmation, don’t just jump in because it “looks good”
Because price does what it wants, not what we want.
And I’d rather be late and right than early and liquidated.