$BEAT this token has caught the attention of the whales again. After being swept in the last round, when will they strike again this time? With a market cap of over 2 billion, if it were to be heavily dumped, would it follow in the footsteps of $LIGHT? It seems that the capital game in the market is still ongoing. How should retail investors respond to the risks of such tokens? It's definitely worth pondering.
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ForkInTheRoad
· 12-29 14:51
The market maker is back to harvest the little guys, BEAT is probably in deep trouble this time.
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MevSandwich
· 12-29 14:33
Is the market maker coming to harvest again? BEAT might be in serious trouble this time.
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WagmiAnon
· 12-29 14:23
Come on, another lamb waiting to be slaughtered. A 2 billion market cap is just pocket change in the eyes of the manipulators.
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The lesson from LIGHT hasn't been learned yet. Why jump into the fire pit again?
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Retail investors are just retail investors. Don't think about bottom fishing; it's nine times out of ten a trap for bagholders.
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Damn, this routine has been played so many times, and people still believe it?
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Spending over two billion is no big deal. The key is when we can learn to cut losses.
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Looking at $BEAT's trend, it seems grim.
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The manipulators would have acted already if they were going to. They're still gathering chips now, right?
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Honestly, avoid these kinds of coins; the risks are too high and not worth it.
$BEAT this token has caught the attention of the whales again. After being swept in the last round, when will they strike again this time? With a market cap of over 2 billion, if it were to be heavily dumped, would it follow in the footsteps of $LIGHT? It seems that the capital game in the market is still ongoing. How should retail investors respond to the risks of such tokens? It's definitely worth pondering.