The story only tells half the tale, why do I know that the market maker of $MMT is not doing this for the first time. (I have been played people for suckers a few times already)
Moreover, due to the strict management of "contract pumping" by the universe now, this market maker no longer dares to utilize "contract operations."
This has also led to the fact that this market maker now just wants to "have a good rest" because they took a big hit on $MMT , and their other businesses are all "continuously declining", with no thoughts of trying to pump it up.
I even know how much the market maker was allocated.😮💨
Because I was played people for suckers, the question arises: since I can't use "contract pump" and don't want to use "spot pump", I can only start a "continuous decline"?
It's sad and lamentable that it might be "off work", or it might be "forced to go off work". I still remember a time when the "margin requirement" was changed, and directly the "position was gone".
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KunmingWuYanzu
· 12-02 06:00
Do you understand what a market maker means? You have also done an analysis.
The story only tells half the tale, why do I know that the market maker of $MMT is not doing this for the first time. (I have been played people for suckers a few times already)
Moreover, due to the strict management of "contract pumping" by the universe now, this market maker no longer dares to utilize "contract operations."
This has also led to the fact that this market maker now just wants to "have a good rest" because they took a big hit on $MMT , and their other businesses are all "continuously declining", with no thoughts of trying to pump it up.
I even know how much the market maker was allocated.😮💨
Because I was played people for suckers, the question arises: since I can't use "contract pump" and don't want to use "spot pump", I can only start a "continuous decline"?
It's sad and lamentable that it might be "off work", or it might be "forced to go off work". I still remember a time when the "margin requirement" was changed, and directly the "position was gone".