$PIPPIN's trend has exposed an interesting phenomenon—the comment section suddenly flooded with short-selling voices, which is itself a signal.
Carefully analyze the market logic: a large number of retail investors are shorting with small leverage, which seems to be manipulated. If the market maker really pushes the price up to 20 yuan, those positions opened with 100u will be directly liquidated. The $70 million worth of Ant shares will be gone—10,000 Ants, each opening a 100u short position, all wiped out with a single push.
What's even more ruthless is that the market maker holds the spot holdings. Just need to throw 10 million into the liquidity pool to buy out and push the price up instantly. Whether you're a big player, retail investor, or Ant, liquidation doesn't discriminate. That's why those posts shouting about shorting are everywhere—they're just the stage setting before the harvest.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 7h ago
Comment 1:
Here comes another big harvesting show. Just look at the empty orders in the comment section to see the slaughter beginning.
Comment 2:
Throw 10 million in directly to push the price up, Ant Group simply can't react in time. How many times have they played this trick?
Comment 3:
Wait, are those shouting for a short really getting trapped, or is it just a show staged by the whales?
Comment 4:
A 70 million USD meat platter, this deal is brutal.
Comment 5:
Every time I see the comment section full of shorts, I just laugh. This is the signal, everyone.
Comment 6:
Holding spot assets and throwing in tens of millions to cause a surge — according to probability theory, this kind of thing should happen.
Comment 7:
Ant Group opening a short with 100 USD and it all explodes immediately, just thinking about it hurts.
Comment 8:
The term "stage set" is perfect—it’s just a show to cut the leeks.
Comment 9:
That 10 million in the liquidity pool is the key; throw it in and you can control the price.
Comment 10:
Honestly, seeing shorts flying everywhere now makes me doubt whether it’s the other side’s work.
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DAOTruant
· 7h ago
Haha, coming back with this again? I just want to know why every time someone yells that the market maker is going to pump the price, what happens next?
Are those calling for a decline genuinely being manipulated, or does no one really care at all?
If a 100u AntMine actually gets liquidated, what new coin or story will emerge in the next wave?
Those who have been burned once should learn their lesson, but this circle is all about repeated cuts.
Wait, your logic is saying whether I should buy the dip now or keep shorting? I'm a bit confused.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 7h ago
Haha, I've seen this tactic on some coin before, it's exactly the same.
Coming with this again? When the comment section is calling for a short squeeze, it's time to reverse and buy the dip.
Retail investors are really too easy to get shaken out—everyone just follows the trend and short sells.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 7h ago
Hmm, I've seen this routine many times before, it's always the same act.
When the big players really want to push the market up, there's no need for so much preamble; just throw in the money and it's done.
Wait, are those who are calling for a decline really being misled, or are they just craving this wave of profit...
Forget it, I'll just watch quietly and wait for the margin call wave to come.
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liquidation_watcher
· 7h ago
Oh no, it's the same old trick. When the bearish wave is overwhelming, that's when it's the most dangerous.
Small retail investors opening short positions at 100u really can't hold on, and a pump sequence just gives everything away... this is even harsher than harvesting leeks.
Spot holdings in the whales' hands invest 10 million into the pool to trigger a surge, and the ants don't even have time to react.
Whenever the comment section is so uniform, be alert—it's really the prelude to a harvest.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 8h ago
Haha, it's the script of cutting leeks again, isn't it?
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I'm tired of this routine. Every time, when the comments shout short, they pump the price.
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No way, throwing 10 million in and instantly pushing it to 20? I don't believe you.
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Ants still dare to hold a 100U short position... just wait to be squeezed dry.
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So, should we now buy the dip or keep watching the show, everyone?
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The dealer's tactics are really despicable; changing tricks to continue deceiving.
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I just want to know who can survive this round.
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It's indeed strange to see comments flying everywhere, but maybe it's just retail traders panicking.
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$70 million worth of meat to cut so easily? I don't see it.
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Pushing to 20 dollars is easy, but the question is how long can it stay there?
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Another "I figured it out" post. By the way, how can you be sure you're not the one being squeezed?
$PIPPIN's trend has exposed an interesting phenomenon—the comment section suddenly flooded with short-selling voices, which is itself a signal.
Carefully analyze the market logic: a large number of retail investors are shorting with small leverage, which seems to be manipulated. If the market maker really pushes the price up to 20 yuan, those positions opened with 100u will be directly liquidated. The $70 million worth of Ant shares will be gone—10,000 Ants, each opening a 100u short position, all wiped out with a single push.
What's even more ruthless is that the market maker holds the spot holdings. Just need to throw 10 million into the liquidity pool to buy out and push the price up instantly. Whether you're a big player, retail investor, or Ant, liquidation doesn't discriminate. That's why those posts shouting about shorting are everywhere—they're just the stage setting before the harvest.