Be careful! The trap behind the big pancake



Recently, do you have a feeling: the big pancake is rising, but the altcoins in your hands are not moving at all, or even falling? Don’t think it’s rotation; this is most likely a trap set by institutions to lure more buyers.

I reviewed the recent market charts and found a frighteningly subtle pattern:
Every morning, the market suddenly surges, creating a lively atmosphere that “a bull market is coming.” At this time, retail investors’ FOMO (fear of missing out) will take over, and they quickly sell their cash assets to chase popular “blue-chip coins” or “narrative coins.”
Once you enter the market to buy in, it’s immediately followed by a long period of decline and sideways movement.

What is the true purpose of the institutions? To use the big pancake to pump the market and quietly distribute. They leverage the market cap advantage of the big pancake to create profit-making effects, making you think you can catch the last train, but in fact, they had already laid out this bull market’s dividends half a year ago.

Here are some practical tips to avoid pitfalls, simple and easy to remember:

1. Avoid blindly chasing highs: Don’t be blinded by short-term rapid gains; behind popular projects, there may be nothing but chaos.

2. Beware of emotional adding: The highest point is always the most dangerous; always keep a backup plan.

3. Clear out poor-quality tokens: If you hold worthless air coins, reduce your holdings and exit during rebounds.

The market logic has changed now; it’s no longer a general rise and fall. Staying alive is the biggest advantage in this market.

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