I disagree, @ethos_network did provide you with actionable information in my opinion - how you are able to use this is a question of skill though.
Ethos user base right now is mostly InfoFi/Kaito people - most of those were bearish on $PUMP and bullish on $LOUD.
Counter signals are also signals.
There have been many examples of hated rallies (e.g. when the airdrop was bad, everyone on Twitter was mad, then the token goes up).
It's essentially the same as when I saw people vote 70% NO on those "Are you planning on buying $PUMP" polls. It's quite rare that the crypto Twitter consensus is right in my opinion.
Of course, this isn't always correct, but you build your opinion if you buy/sell something based on multiple factors, and sentiment/exit liquidity is one of them in my opinion.
So yes, Ethos can be useful.




(in before ppl argue that loudio is still above presale price.. you all know what I mean and I wont participate in this argument lol)
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