The first sign that Coinbase was bottoming was that it dropped 90%. Very few stocks fall so much without bouncing at some point. The second was Fred Ehrsam, its co-founder who now runs Pm, a venture fund, bought 75m USD worth of shares with an average price of 70$. Whenever a founder is getting in after a crash, especially one running a venture fund, it's time to pay attention. https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/05/20/coinbase-co-founder-fred-ehrsam-buys-the-dip-purchases-75m-of-company-stock/
As Coinbase was clearly in accumulation mode and was going sideways, the news about a partnership with Blackrock popped up and created a massive surge in the price. In my opinion, it wasn't so much the news that caused the pump, but it served as an essential catalyst. The rally was so strong that the stock trading was paused and fell lower once it resumed. However, it wasn't just the pause that led to a pullback but also the fact that it hit significant resistance. This looks like a normal pullback, and the stock will rally higher at some point, although it might first fill the gap lower and retest the 75-80$ breakout zone. Therefore a dip here could be an excellent buy-the-dip opportunity, with the following primary target being 200-220$.
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