After a sharp rise in GLMR, there was an immediate crash, and there is currently an opportunity to short it.

Upon observation, there are no real positive factors; yesterday's surge in GLMR was likely due to market manipulation.

Low market cap coins typically experience a rapid decline after a pump, primarily because the manipulators are offloading at high prices.

It can be seen that many of these low market cap coins, which are usually quiet with extremely low trading volume, only have a 30% chance of rising during the 10% of the time when manipulators are active, while 60% of the time they are continuously declining.

Moreover, after the sharp decline of GLMR, the trading volume plummeted, further indicating that the manipulators have completed their sell-off and have already exited.

Therefore, one can start to short it.

I have used this logic multiple times to short low market cap coins, referring to the previous dramatic rises and falls. Additionally, recently with REEF, after its sharp decline from a high position, I suggested it could be shorted, and at that time, its lowest price after the drop was $0.00184, currently priced at $0.0013.

Currently, there are numerous potential negative factors in the market, and the overall trend is downwards, which is favorable for shorting GLMR.