Trump Meme Coin Unlock – Is a Market Crash Imminent?

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    The Trump Meme Coin is unlocking $320M worth of tokens starting April 17, 2025. Discover what this means for holders and the broader market.

    Introduction

    The crypto space is never short of drama, and in April 2025, the spotlight is firmly on the Official Trump Meme Coin (TRUMP). A massive token unlock worth $320 million is about to shake the market—and possibly rattle investors’ wallets.

    What’s Happening with the Trump Meme Coin Unlock?

    Starting April 17, a staggering 40 million TRUMP tokens will begin unlocking daily over the next two years. Held by insiders tied to the Trump Organization, these tokens could flood the market with sell pressure.

    Why This Could Be Bad News for Prices

    TRUMP currently trades at around $8. But analysts predict a drop to $6 or even $3 by the end of May. Without utility or a buyback mechanism, this meme coin could deflate quickly.

    Should You Buy, Sell, or Hodl?

    If you’re holding, set tight stop-losses.

    Swing traders might find volatility profitable.

    Long-term holders should monitor announcements from the Trump camp—any new roadmap could change the game.

    Final Thoughts

    Trump’s political brand might pump the hype, but fundamentals still rule the game. Approach with caution.

    Call to Action:
    Have you bought TRUMP? Planning to sell? Drop your thoughts in the comments or tag us on X (formerly Twitter)!

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