Looking at the recent market fluctuations of Bitcoin and BNB, this show is indeed spectacular. The exchange is aggressively selling off to absorb liquidity, the main players are desperately bottom-fishing, and retail investors are getting liquidated. This routine is truly well-practiced.
Interestingly, it’s always the same performance. First, there’s a flood of rumors claiming the coins will go to zero, creating panic to force people to sell, while in reality, they are frantically accumulating at low prices. When the main players have enough inventory, they push the price up to 1 USD, and retail investors only realize too late and rush in to chase the high. By then, the big players have already arranged their exit routes. The script is the same old story, just with different actors, but someone always jumps in.
Understanding this logic makes it clear that blindly chasing highs is the easiest way to get liquidated. It’s better to analyze rationally and look for bottom-fishing opportunities. This is true trading wisdom — stay calm when others panic, and dare to act when liquidity is tight.
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HodlTheDoor
· 14h ago
Basically, it's laughing when others are crying, and crying when others are laughing.
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ChainDoctor
· 14h ago
You're right, I'm just worried about my own judgment being inaccurate, thinking I'm bottoming out when the price keeps dropping further.
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blocksnark
· 14h ago
Here we go again, acting the same way every time. Retail investors should learn to remember this.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 14h ago
It's the same old trick again. Why couldn't I resist and buy more?
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CounterIndicator
· 14h ago
Here we go again? Every time they say they've seen through the dealer's tricks, but they still end up getting cut.
Looking at the recent market fluctuations of Bitcoin and BNB, this show is indeed spectacular. The exchange is aggressively selling off to absorb liquidity, the main players are desperately bottom-fishing, and retail investors are getting liquidated. This routine is truly well-practiced.
Interestingly, it’s always the same performance. First, there’s a flood of rumors claiming the coins will go to zero, creating panic to force people to sell, while in reality, they are frantically accumulating at low prices. When the main players have enough inventory, they push the price up to 1 USD, and retail investors only realize too late and rush in to chase the high. By then, the big players have already arranged their exit routes. The script is the same old story, just with different actors, but someone always jumps in.
Understanding this logic makes it clear that blindly chasing highs is the easiest way to get liquidated. It’s better to analyze rationally and look for bottom-fishing opportunities. This is true trading wisdom — stay calm when others panic, and dare to act when liquidity is tight.