The crypto market has been quite interesting lately. Prices have fallen to this level, and the market is divided into two camps—one is panicking, and the other is疯狂补仓.
Speaking of this mainstream coin, its popularity and application prospects are obvious, but the current price is seriously mismatched with its actual value. Strange, right? A careful look at the market reveals that there are always some addresses repeatedly buying high and selling low, with large funds entering and exiting in a very规律的节奏.
Is it institutions doing a shakeout to吸筹, or some other套路? This question is worth players' own research. Check the on-chain data and compare the持仓分布; the charts won't lie. If you also see some clues, welcome to discuss.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 01-20 15:50
Hmm, it's those big players again showing off their tricks, I see through it.
Institutional shakeouts are the same old routine, played out every time.
On-chain data indeed doesn't lie, but retail investors' eyes may not be that sharp.
Most of the dip buyers are just the ones taking the hit; is this time different?
Value matching? Haha, well, we'll see when that happens.
The ones who truly make money are never those shouting about value.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 01-20 15:47
On-chain data is right there, we just look at it ourselves and it's done.
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This wave of averaging down is really bold; I can't understand this rhythm.
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The disconnection between price and value is quite strange.
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I just want to know what those big players are really thinking; it's always so predictable.
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How long can this wash-out and accumulation routine last? It will eventually be exposed.
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Forget it, I've decided to lie flat and watch the show, let them compete with each other.
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The data on position distribution can really reveal things; if you don't believe it, check for yourself.
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The panic sell-off should have been stopped earlier; it's too late to average down now.
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The price of mainstream coins is indeed outrageous, but who knows how low it can go.
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Every time I say I look at on-chain data, I still get caught in the tricks. I’ve seen through it.
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GasBankrupter
· 01-20 15:41
On-chain data clearly shows that the operation traces of those large addresses are too obvious.
Prices are fake, applications are real, it's that simple.
Those adding to their positions are betting that institutions will wash out and then push up again; the panic sellers have already run, so there's nothing to worry about.
Honestly, it's still about observing the distribution of holdings; don't be fooled by the market surface.
Is it just another washout to absorb more chips? This routine is getting old, who still believes in it?
I just want to know where the bottom really is in this round. What do you all think?
Retail investors are bottom-fishing while institutions are bleeding, which is always a vicious cycle.
But to be fair, this position is indeed a bit interesting, maybe there's a little plan behind it.
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SighingCashier
· 01-20 15:40
This manipulation is too obvious; just look at the on-chain data and you'll see through it instantly.
Talking about wash trading again? I'm already tired of this excuse.
Those who buy the dip are just bagholders, just wait and see.
Value matching? Haha, it has never matched, has it?
The rhythm of large funds entering and exiting? We small investors simply can't keep up.
I just want to know who can make money; anyway, it's not me.
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rug_connoisseur
· 01-20 15:25
Really, this move is a bit too obvious. Big players are dancing over there.
On-chain data speaks for itself. I've seen it coming a long time ago, just waiting for the "harvesting the leek" script to end.
Talking about hot applications and prospects, prices don't lie and won't deceive us.
This rhythm feels off. What trick are the institutions playing?
Those adding to their positions are probably not the ones trapped; they're just waiting to break free.
The crypto market has been quite interesting lately. Prices have fallen to this level, and the market is divided into two camps—one is panicking, and the other is疯狂补仓.
Speaking of this mainstream coin, its popularity and application prospects are obvious, but the current price is seriously mismatched with its actual value. Strange, right? A careful look at the market reveals that there are always some addresses repeatedly buying high and selling low, with large funds entering and exiting in a very规律的节奏.
Is it institutions doing a shakeout to吸筹, or some other套路? This question is worth players' own research. Check the on-chain data and compare the持仓分布; the charts won't lie. If you also see some clues, welcome to discuss.