Zama's market has been relatively calm recently. After rising from 0.13 to 0.16, it quickly fell back to 0.12, making the fluctuations quite exciting.
The most heartbreaking part is the long-short ratio. The retail accounts have been fluctuating between 66% and 73%, which is an extremely high figure, indicating that retail investors are betting too uniformly. The big players are even more aggressive — jumping from 37% to 54%, flipping the trend in a short period, almost disrupting my strategy.
After watching for so long, I finally realized that to make quick profits on Zama, the key is to act before most people do. But the problem is that this coin is too volatile; a slight mistake can easily lead to being cut. Instead of chasing highs, it's better to stay alert to the market and adjust strategies in real-time, taking profits when the time is right.
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DAOplomacy
· 5h ago
honestly the long/short dynamics here are... *chef's kiss* textbook path dependency. retail crowding 66-73% while whales flip from 37 to 54? nah that's just sub-optimal incentive structures playing out in real time. arguably we're witnessing non-trivial externalities of poor stakeholder alignment, which—historical precedent suggests—ends badly for the last guys in
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BrokenYield
· 01-09 12:04
smart money's been liquidating retail positions for weeks... that 54% flip screams coordinated dump tbh. zama's basically a liquidity crisis waiting to happen ngl
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StableCoinKaren
· 01-09 12:04
Retail investors get caught holding the bag, big players cut the leeks, Zama is just a useless coin
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0xOverleveraged
· 01-09 11:54
The story of retail investors being repeatedly exploited by big players is playing out again on Zama
The big players jumped from 37% directly to 54%, this tactic is really clever, it's totally a trap
Watching the long-short ratio being so off and still daring to chase, serves you right to get cut
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OffchainWinner
· 01-09 11:34
The big players' move this time is truly brilliant. Retail investors are still holding at 66% in a dead-long position, while the big players have already flipped to 54%. The gap... still need to follow the smart money.
Zama's market has been relatively calm recently. After rising from 0.13 to 0.16, it quickly fell back to 0.12, making the fluctuations quite exciting.
The most heartbreaking part is the long-short ratio. The retail accounts have been fluctuating between 66% and 73%, which is an extremely high figure, indicating that retail investors are betting too uniformly. The big players are even more aggressive — jumping from 37% to 54%, flipping the trend in a short period, almost disrupting my strategy.
After watching for so long, I finally realized that to make quick profits on Zama, the key is to act before most people do. But the problem is that this coin is too volatile; a slight mistake can easily lead to being cut. Instead of chasing highs, it's better to stay alert to the market and adjust strategies in real-time, taking profits when the time is right.