Recently, institutions have started to make large purchases of DOGE again. How many tricks are hidden behind this move? Every time the market crashes, we always see the same play: institutions buy low → retail investors panic and sell → institutions sell off → retail investors chase the high and buy in. In a bull market cycle, this script plays out over and over again, but the number of people who truly make money is always so few.



When it comes to the investment logic of altcoins, there are indeed many nuances. Those small coins without consensus support and shaky fundamentals, rather than stubbornly holding on, are better off being sold when the market turns favorable. Because they have no bottom when falling. On the other hand, altcoins that have already established broad consensus are different — as long as you buy at a sufficiently low position, it’s worth holding throughout the cycle, or even adding on dips.

Looking at the timeline longer-term, unless you happen to buy at a historical high, most of the time you can outperform. The crypto market is essentially a test of patience and stop-loss ability.
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LiquidatedAgainvip
· 7h ago
Here we go again with this routine, institutions accumulating shares while retail investors get wiped out. Why am I always so unlucky to hit the high points precisely? Every time I try to bottom fish, it feels like dancing on the edge of a cliff. Being in a low position doesn't mean you should go all in. My liquidation price can prove everything. Honestly, it's a test of patience, but my patience always gets completely exhausted at the moment of forced liquidation. Mountain coin is really just gambling. Without consensus, you have to run. I've already been liquidated once. As for Doge, I'm watching this wave. Learned to be smart—set stop-losses properly before doing anything else.
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WhaleSurfervip
· 7h ago
Retail investors are always the goose that gets plucked. Wake up, everyone. Institutions accumulate shares while retail investors get squeezed out. I've memorized this script. DOGE keeps going up and down; the key is to have patience and stop-losses, or you'll end up as the bagholder. Altcoins without consensus are like time bombs. Holding at low levels is okay, as long as you don't pick the wrong coins. This round, the institutions are about to repeat the play of squeezing out retail investors. Forget it, I choose to lie flat.
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Rugpull幸存者vip
· 7h ago
Institutions are cutting us again, this script is really played out. Why do I always hit the high points? Maybe I'm a contrarian indicator. Consensus coins are still more reliable; garbage coins have no bottom when they fall. Basically, it's a mindset game; most people actually lose at stop-loss.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 7h ago
It's the same trick again. I fucking see through it every time, but I'm still getting cut.
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AirdropHunter007vip
· 7h ago
Institutions finish off retail investors and come back for another round. I'm really tired of this script, haha.
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tx_pending_forevervip
· 7h ago
It's the same old trick again. I can recite the script of institutions harvesting retail investors' profits. Basically, it's just impatience. Can't stand watching others make money. Can DOGE really hold this wave, or is it just another case of chasing the high and getting burned? If you can't grasp the rhythm, even the best coins will lead to losses.
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