Where did this funds come from? A sudden surge, forcibly trapping retail investors at high levels. It's said that contracts are a double-edged sword, and as a result, the life K-line has been rewritten. The question is, is there big capital behind the scenes playing the secondary jump game—first pushing the price up to attract followers, then stepping on the gas to harvest? This kind of manipulation is common in the contract market, and during capital battles, retail investors are always the first to suffer.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 01-19 12:18
Oh no, I got caught again this time, oh my God
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 01-18 06:14
Here we go again, I can already memorize this trick...
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StakeWhisperer
· 01-16 13:11
Got rekt again. Did I learn my lesson this time? Anyway, I’m not touching contracts anymore. Too damn violent.
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LiquidityHunter
· 01-16 13:09
It's the same trick again, I've seen it too many times. The rise before a dump is always a bait; retail investors suffer heavy losses to make way for the big players' smiles.
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TooScaredToSell
· 01-16 13:04
A typical manipulator's trick, doing the same thing again. Retail investors are just like leeks.
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memecoin_therapy
· 01-16 12:52
It's the same old trick, a common cliché. I just want to know which firm is the one pulling the rug this time.
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BlockTalk
· 01-16 12:52
It's the same old story, big players take the meat, retail investors drink the soup. I've seen through it long ago.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 01-16 12:48
It's the same trick again, I've seen it too many times. Big funds love to play retail investors like this.
Where did this funds come from? A sudden surge, forcibly trapping retail investors at high levels. It's said that contracts are a double-edged sword, and as a result, the life K-line has been rewritten. The question is, is there big capital behind the scenes playing the secondary jump game—first pushing the price up to attract followers, then stepping on the gas to harvest? This kind of manipulation is common in the contract market, and during capital battles, retail investors are always the first to suffer.