When you see large buy orders flooding in, don't rush to act. Truly, it's never an exception.
These signals always indicate that the price is about to rise significantly. Every time. The movements of big funds don't lie—they either know something you haven't seen yet or the market is about to follow and chase higher. Instead of going against the trend, it's better to follow the footsteps of the main players.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 3h ago
Large buy orders from big funds, I believe in that, but the phrase "never an exception" sounds a bit absolute.
Following the trend still depends on the fundamentals, otherwise you're just a bagholder.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 3h ago
That's true, but it's not always that you can get it. I've seen large buy orders come in and then dump the market—lessons learned the hard way.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 3h ago
I have doubts about large buy orders. Does it really go up every time? I remember that the last time I got trapped, it was based on this same theory.
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StrawberryIce
· 3h ago
Sounds nice, but I've still been exploited by big players before. This time must be a trick again, right?
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consensus_failure
· 4h ago
Sounds good, but I've experienced too many instances where a large order enters the market and immediately dumps... Is that true?
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 4h ago
Large buy orders flooding in are truly a signal; I never miss it every time.
Follow the big funds; this is the only way out.
It's true, but those who are not quick enough still risk getting trapped.
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TommyTeacher
· 4h ago
No issues with that. Large capital inflows are indeed a strong signal. Following the trend always pays off.
A trading tip I want to emphasize again:
When you see large buy orders flooding in, don't rush to act. Truly, it's never an exception.
These signals always indicate that the price is about to rise significantly. Every time. The movements of big funds don't lie—they either know something you haven't seen yet or the market is about to follow and chase higher. Instead of going against the trend, it's better to follow the footsteps of the main players.