This operation lasted over 40 hours, closely following the market movements throughout. The manipulator's tactics are indeed intricate—during the upward phase, they repeatedly created seven or eight false dips, each time giving the impression of a market crash, only to suddenly rally. After this series of maneuvers, many long positions were wiped out, but quite a few short positions were tricked in.
Currently, the price is still some distance away from the previous high, and there are no signs of the manipulator pushing spot prices for now. Trading activity remains moderate. Continuing to hold and observe, waiting for further signals.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-12 10:04
Over 40 hours of continuous trading, the dealer's tactics are indeed ruthless, and the bulls have been thoroughly shaken out.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 01-11 20:10
Over 40 hours of posting? Bro, your technique is the same as when I farmed sheep, repeatedly confirming the wallet address before taking action.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 01-09 11:01
The manipulator's fake fall and real pull operation is truly brilliant, leaving the bulls thoroughly washed out.
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0xTherapist
· 01-09 11:01
Over 40 hours of monitoring the market, this experience truly comes at a blood price.
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TommyTeacher1
· 01-09 10:57
The dealer's series of fake dips is really clever. Seven or eight times of诱空 almost fooled me. Watching and observing.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-09 10:55
Over 40 hours of price stabilization, this dealer is really ruthless. I've seen plenty of fake dips and that kind of play before.
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DaoTherapy
· 01-09 10:51
Haha, this trick of the market maker to fake a decline and then rally is really clever; both bulls and bears have been played around.
This operation lasted over 40 hours, closely following the market movements throughout. The manipulator's tactics are indeed intricate—during the upward phase, they repeatedly created seven or eight false dips, each time giving the impression of a market crash, only to suddenly rally. After this series of maneuvers, many long positions were wiped out, but quite a few short positions were tricked in.
Currently, the price is still some distance away from the previous high, and there are no signs of the manipulator pushing spot prices for now. Trading activity remains moderate. Continuing to hold and observe, waiting for further signals.