Ever wondered why the drop happened right before the bounce?
Here's what went down: price dipped under Monday's low during the night session, grabbed all the liquidity sitting there, then shot straight back up to Monday's high. Clean execution.
This isn't luck or some mystery pattern. Markets hunt for liquidity pockets before making their real moves—that's where the fuel comes from. Recognize these zones, and suddenly the chaos starts making sense.
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BlockchainWorker
· 12-12 19:50
It's a routine; the market works like this—drain the liquidity first, then push the prices up.
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SchrodingerGas
· 12-12 17:54
Seeing this kind of liquidity hunting technique late at night is indeed a standard market maker game theory equilibrium.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 12-09 20:20
The trick is this simple: after taking the orders below, they push the price up. It’s always like this.
Ever wondered why the drop happened right before the bounce?
Here's what went down: price dipped under Monday's low during the night session, grabbed all the liquidity sitting there, then shot straight back up to Monday's high. Clean execution.
This isn't luck or some mystery pattern. Markets hunt for liquidity pockets before making their real moves—that's where the fuel comes from. Recognize these zones, and suddenly the chaos starts making sense.