Watching $ETH and honestly hoping my read is off here. But check this out—spot CVD dropped while price was climbing. That's actual selling happening beneath the surface, people dumping into strength.
Meanwhile? Futures CVD spiked with the pump. Classic move: someone's using perpetuals to ram price upward against that real sell flow.
Feels like we might be looking at markup designed for distribution. Stay sharp.
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ProtocolRebel
· 2m ago
Here you go again? The spot is falling and the futures are pulling, isn't this a classic gambling game?
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DeFiChef
· 3h ago
Fuck, this kind of deviation can tell the problem at a glance... Spot falls and futures rise, a typical knock-and-pull routine
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WagmiOrRekt
· 3h ago
Same old trick again: spot dumping, futures pumping, the usual game. Is this the final celebration before they distribute and run?
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 3h ago
A typical case of moving money from one hand to the other, we've seen this trick many times... The real buying is going against the futures; should have exited earlier.
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BearMarketBuyer
· 3h ago
Same old trick: dumping spot and pumping futures. It's an old game. Retail investors are always the last ones holding the bag.
Watching $ETH and honestly hoping my read is off here. But check this out—spot CVD dropped while price was climbing. That's actual selling happening beneath the surface, people dumping into strength.
Meanwhile? Futures CVD spiked with the pump. Classic move: someone's using perpetuals to ram price upward against that real sell flow.
Feels like we might be looking at markup designed for distribution. Stay sharp.