If RIVER is really going to dump now, the fee rate is actually positive, which is interesting. According to the usual pattern, large holders wait until after they step on the foot and cut, then the fee rate turns positive. But when the main players are truly dumping, it’s usually accompanied by high fee rates—selling off chips while opening short positions, making it unprofitable for retail investors to follow and short. From this logic, it seems that the big players in RIVER haven't actually started their dumping plan yet. In other words, there might still be a wave of upward movement ahead. Of course, this is just a possible judgment based on the fee rate signal; the specific direction will depend on the upcoming market performance.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 01-10 15:09
Are the fees still positive? Then the big players are still holding back their major moves; there’s definitely more to come.
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airdrop_huntress
· 01-10 07:23
Is the fee still positive? This guy's logic is pretty solid; we need to keep an eye on it.
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SandwichVictim
· 01-08 19:53
The fee rate is still positive, and the big players haven't really exited yet. How is this logic so clear?
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 01-08 19:53
The fee rate is positive but no shipments have started? That logic is indeed confusing; we need to keep observing.
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-08 19:50
Is the fee rate positive? That doesn't make sense. According to the usual pattern, the big players should have already flooded the market with short positions by now.
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LongTermDreamer
· 01-08 19:48
The shift to positive rates is actually a good sign, indicating that the big players haven't really started to act yet.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 01-08 19:31
Is the fee rate positive? Then the market hasn't started crashing yet, and we still have to keep absorbing losses later.
If RIVER is really going to dump now, the fee rate is actually positive, which is interesting. According to the usual pattern, large holders wait until after they step on the foot and cut, then the fee rate turns positive. But when the main players are truly dumping, it’s usually accompanied by high fee rates—selling off chips while opening short positions, making it unprofitable for retail investors to follow and short. From this logic, it seems that the big players in RIVER haven't actually started their dumping plan yet. In other words, there might still be a wave of upward movement ahead. Of course, this is just a possible judgment based on the fee rate signal; the specific direction will depend on the upcoming market performance.