#美国就业数据表现强劲超出预期 I just glanced at the market data, and the $LIGHT coin is simply amazing. It had been rising for several days, looking like it was about to da moon, but then the market maker turned on a dime—dropping from 4.7 all the way to 0.87, with a shocking fall. Those long positions that chased the price had no chance to escape, getting trapped firmly at the peak.
This kind of tactic is really too common. First, they use oscillation to accumulate positions, creating a false illusion of a breakout, which draws retail investors to chase the price. Then, they suddenly reverse and smash the market. By the time the long positions are completely desperate and cut their losses, they start to pull up the price in the opposite direction. That's how the market works, retail investors chase the rise and kill the fall, while institutions happily harvest.
You still need to be more vigilant when watching the market.
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digital_archaeologist
· 16h ago
It's the same old trick, market makers playing suckers again.
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The drop in LIGHT is incredible, those who chased the price at the peak must be crying without tears.
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It's really tough for retail investors, institutions make a living off this.
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From 4.7 to 0.87? My God, how many people got liquidated?
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It's always like this, now when I see a rapid pump, I do shorting right away.
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The problem is, even though I know it's a trap, I still can't control myself when I get in.
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I don't touch this kind of coin anymore, it’s too easy to get played for suckers.
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The script of the market makers has long been seen through, but no one can really avoid it.
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Why do some people still dare to chase the price? It's really greed that leads to their downfall.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 16h ago
4.7 fall to 0.87? The liquidation risk threshold is about to be triggered, this wave of fall has directly Get Liquidated the leveraged long positions.
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LightningClicker
· 16h ago
4.7 crashed to 0.87, this wave of killing is too brutal, retail investors are Rekt
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This is how market makers operate, they accumulate and then crash, we need to learn to stop loss
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Those who chased the price are probably regretting it now, next time they need to stay calm
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Why does it always happen like this? Just when it's about to To da moon, it's pressed down
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This shows the gap between retail investors and market makers, no matter how you look at it, we are all destined to be played for suckers
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This LIGHT coin is toxic, avoid it everyone
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Really, the routine of oscillation Accumulation is played out, just waiting for retail investors to take the bait
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It hurts to watch, long positions won’t lose too little this wave
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Institutions love this rhythm of repeatedly playing people for suckers
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In the future, we need to hold our bottom line, don't chase the price anymore, really.
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TokenVelocity
· 16h ago
It's the same trap again, dropping from 4.7 to 0.87, and the retail investors have been played for suckers again.
#美国就业数据表现强劲超出预期 I just glanced at the market data, and the $LIGHT coin is simply amazing. It had been rising for several days, looking like it was about to da moon, but then the market maker turned on a dime—dropping from 4.7 all the way to 0.87, with a shocking fall. Those long positions that chased the price had no chance to escape, getting trapped firmly at the peak.
This kind of tactic is really too common. First, they use oscillation to accumulate positions, creating a false illusion of a breakout, which draws retail investors to chase the price. Then, they suddenly reverse and smash the market. By the time the long positions are completely desperate and cut their losses, they start to pull up the price in the opposite direction. That's how the market works, retail investors chase the rise and kill the fall, while institutions happily harvest.
You still need to be more vigilant when watching the market.