Bagcheck exists because nobody tells you when it’s over.
Every dying token has a community insisting it’s early. Every chart has someone drawing a line to a comeback. The industry sells hope because hope is what exits are made of.
Bagcheck is the other thing: a scanner that reads the structure — the liquidity, the supply, the holders, the attention, whether anyone is still building — and tells you if your bag is still alive. Not whether it will pump. Whether it’s alive. Those are different questions, and the difference is where bagholders get hurt.
We publish every call we make, frozen the day we make it, and we grade ourselves in public against a test we wrote down first. When we can’t measure something honestly, it says PENDING. When the frame doesn’t apply, we refuse to score. If we’re wrong, it will be on the record.
No hopium. No price targets. No affiliate links.
Information, not advice.