Recently, it’s obvious that someone is cutting losses, as several big holders around me have sold off at low levels, with single sell-offs accounting for about 2%. Strangely, the market hasn't shown a significant plunge; instead, there seems to be an invisible hand stabilizing and absorbing the sell orders. The fundamentals are fine, I just worry that a new market maker might come in and manipulate the market next.



Regarding the Alpha trading pair, it’s been a while since new assets were added. Currently, only old coins are barely playable, and from a strategic perspective, that’s the only option. The chip distribution is still being reorganized, so we need to keep up with the monitoring efforts.
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RealYieldWizardvip
· 11h ago
The invisible hand steadily takes over the position; this approach is indeed a bit different. Be careful if you really need to switch the market maker later on.
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failed_dev_successful_apevip
· 01-07 18:50
The invisible hand is taking over? This move looks familiar, probably the prelude to the next round.
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AirdropChaservip
· 01-07 18:39
The invisible hand taking over is an old trick; the quick switch of the manipulator is rapid.
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FudVaccinatorvip
· 01-07 18:37
The big whales have run away, and the bailout buyers haven't left yet. This pace is a bit strange.
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Anon4461vip
· 01-07 18:29
The invisible hand is playing this game of taking over, I've seen it too many times, just worried it's a test before a new bull run. --- Big players fleeing without causing a dip? That's really strange, someone must be secretly stepping in. --- Alpha targets are cold now, only old coins are visible, it's really frustrating. --- The chip consolidation period tests your patience the most; if you can't hold on, you'll be cut. --- The so-called "bag holder" is so stable, next step might be to pump the price and harvest the leeks. --- No new coins, no new opportunities, just wait and see when the trend shifts. --- Selling at low levels can stabilize the market; this tactic is a bit ruthless. --- As long as the fundamentals are solid, it's the most frightening; it means there’s definitely a story behind it. --- Old coins can barely be played, but this feeling is really unpleasant.
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