To be honest, this wave of trader decisions is really disappointing. Compared to the previous big-handed market maker, the overall vision is way off. Reflecting on the last rally, they couldn't stay patient once it reached halfway and hurried to dump their holdings. Now, taking advantage of market hot topics, both retail and institutional investors are chasing long positions, but this one is operating in the opposite direction—疯狂抛售砸盘 (疯狂 selling and smashing the market). Such a petty market maker, with a firm attitude to unload and a passive stance on rallying, clearly doesn't want to invest capital to create a decent upward move. Frankly, there's not much to it—bulls should exit in time, don't expect them to defend the market, and definitely don't rely on this kind of short-sighted trader to backstop.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 2h ago
It's about time to wake up; this market maker is just here to cut losses.
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The pattern is so small, everyone run!
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I'm truly amazed; it's better not to move at all.
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Market support? Dream on, this guy never intended to rally.
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Are retail investors still chasing? Wake up, brothers.
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Such ruthless selling and such lazy rallying—typical trash market maker.
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Don't bottom out, everyone; there's really no need.
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With these tactics, you're not even a trader? Laughable.
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If you need to run, just run; don't wait until the market crashes on your head.
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Compared to before, it's so different—who gave you the courage?
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Bulls, withdraw quickly; don't get caught.
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RektButStillHere
· 2h ago
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Same old tricks, really boring
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If your vision is narrow, don't play the market, you deserve to lose
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Exit now, don't wait to get wrecked
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This trader is on a completely different level, lol
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Still trying to defend the market? Dream on
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Seeing this just makes me mad, such good news but they have to dump in the opposite direction
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Bullish traders should be exiting, don’t try to catch the bottom
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If you have no capital, don’t pretend to be a big shot, you’re really disappointing
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I just want to know who’s still waiting for this guy to take the buy-in
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Selling off so aggressively, it’s obvious it’s not good news
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SignatureAnxiety
· 2h ago
This is really unbelievable. How is this dealer so bad?
Just dump the market, no need to pretend to be a big player, it's hilarious.
Rather than waiting for him to support the market, it's better to just run away.
This pattern... is really a bit disappointing.
I've seen it all along. If you have no ability, don't play.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 3h ago
Data shows that these small players usually can't last more than three cycles. Lessons from history, everyone.
Here's another one. Ironically, the project that dumped so aggressively last time has now been liquidated.
Objectively speaking, it's just a combination of no capital and no patience—typical quick-profit mentality.
Interesting. I've seen too many traders with this kind of mindset, and they all end badly.
Not defending the market, not pushing prices up, only crashing? Are you here to joke?
To be honest, this wave of trader decisions is really disappointing. Compared to the previous big-handed market maker, the overall vision is way off. Reflecting on the last rally, they couldn't stay patient once it reached halfway and hurried to dump their holdings. Now, taking advantage of market hot topics, both retail and institutional investors are chasing long positions, but this one is operating in the opposite direction—疯狂抛售砸盘 (疯狂 selling and smashing the market). Such a petty market maker, with a firm attitude to unload and a passive stance on rallying, clearly doesn't want to invest capital to create a decent upward move. Frankly, there's not much to it—bulls should exit in time, don't expect them to defend the market, and definitely don't rely on this kind of short-sighted trader to backstop.