- PENGU broke through a key supply with strong momentum, suggesting bullish intent
- The price has now been accumulating for about a week — classic Power of 3 setup
- While bullish continuation is possible, nothing is guaranteed — stay flexible
There’s something about these meme coins that just don’t play by the rules.
Or maybe… they do — but just not the rules most people are looking at.
Take PENGU, for example.
Last week, we looked at how price was sitting in a tight spot: liquidity above, liquidity below, and a nearby supply acting as a potential reaction zone. It was one of those “whichever way it breaks, we follow” type of setups.

But instead of hesitation, PENGU broke supply with force.
Not a gentle poke. Not a polite test.
It ripped through — and when that happens, it usually says something.
Breaking Supply with Strength – That Means Something
In my experience, when price rips through a supply zone, it’s rarely a coincidence.

It’s not just some random surge. It usually means the sellers got steamrolled, and that the momentum is favoring the bulls — at least in that moment.
That’s exactly what we saw with PENGU.
But here’s the interesting part: instead of a clean continuation, we’ve now spent about a week moving sideways. Not dumping. Not flying. Just… accumulating.
Power of 3: You Know the Game
If you’ve been in the market for a while, you probably know what’s coming next.
This setup is giving classic “Power of 3” vibes.

- Accumulation
- Manipulation
- Distribution
Right now? We’re clearly in the first phase. And when that phase drags out for several days, something usually brews beneath the surface.
Now, I’m not saying PENGU will explode from here. But we’ve seen this script play out too many times to ignore the signs.
You let retail fall asleep, let them get bored, and then — boom — manipulation phase kicks in.
Either they shake out longs before launching higher… or trap fresh shorts right before a breakout.
The Truth: We Never Really Know for Sure
Let me be honest — no matter how clean the setup looks, we’re still guessing probabilities.
PENGU could easily break down, sweep the lows, or just continue chopping sideways and drive everyone mad.
We’re not fortune tellers. We’re traders — or at least observers with a bias.
So yeah, this accumulation phase could lead to a pump.
But it could also be just that — an accumulation that drags on or even collapses.The only thing that’s certain?
Nothing is certain.