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I recently came across an analysis report on trading behaviors from a certain prediction platform, but the logical chain within it is indeed problematic. Upon closer inspection of the correlation analysis— the time span was set too loosely, with some intervals having almost no direct relationship. What's more concerning is that this type of analysis often ignores the possibility of other funding sources, insisting on a single conclusion. The most dangerous aspect of this approach is that once the judgment of the time dimension is biased, the entire conclusion becomes misleading. When we look at on-chain data and track the movements of big players, we need to be more cautious, not just look at surface-level correlations, but thoroughly understand the entire flow of funds and the logical timeline. There are many such trading activities in the SOL ecosystem, and we must understand the underlying logic deeply and not be fooled by appearances.