After further review, I think the algorithm is always on, but it's not as noticeable when there's a bunch of people active and playing.
When there's nobody playing, you can see it more clearly....
Not only that, but all the graphs look the same, it's like when they hit the switch... bzzzzzzz, all the graphs flatten to the same pattern. They'll diverge again eventually if left alone, but they're not left alone.
Sunday was such a point, it flattened and everything looked the same.
The algorithm definitely draws sharks though... always draws sharks. If it's not drawing sharks right now, you can bet they're coming up. Went back and looked historically, if there's some hills, it's only to more easily throw you into a shark pattern. Even on the way down, sharks all the way... bull rush to the bottom.
But that's natural right? Super aggressive pattern showing up in every coin pretty much all day every day?
If you look at the day chart, you can see that everyone knew it was going to go down Sunday right?
Made the algorithm easier to see with very few real players in the game.
If you look at a coin chart like BAT, or IOTA on the minute chart, it shows resistance... for real? You can clearly see there's nobody playing, how could there be resistance? How could a chart with nobody playing look exactly like bitcoins?
Make sense? Not to me either. If you look at either of those two charts on the minute, then run it side by side with something like bitcoin or ada, maybe it might make more sense to you on what I'm saying.
There's an algorithm sitting in the background drawing crypto graphs. It's done by moving money and moving the markers on the coins in key positions. It knows exactly when the next minute marker opens and closes.
Basically it shifts money around to draw sharks.
Here's the kicker... someone with equally deep pockets could change the path if they wanted to... but why would they?
Edit:
I don't want this to make it sound like I'm advocating not playing the coins...
I'm not, in fact, it makes me want to play it more >:)
... possibly Thursday night... but not until the tank is over.