DUSK's current trend is quite interesting. The fee settlement is only two hours away, yet the price has retraced by 1.7%. Many are pondering— is this a sign that the market will start moving tomorrow at dawn? Or is it just creating a panic atmosphere to clear the market? From the chart, there are indeed signs of a shakeout. When institutions come in to dump, retail investors' sentiment collapses, and they start cutting losses. At this point, it can actually be an opportunity. Bold traders might buy in at this level, betting on a rise tomorrow. Of course, if it continues to fall, that's another story—that would align with the bullish plan. The market is right here, and the space is determined by the market.

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P2ENotWorkingvip
· 01-20 15:15
Institutions' this wave of dumping is really ruthless. Retail investors panic and cut their losses. How many times has this trick been played?
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HorizonHuntervip
· 01-20 14:47
Smashing the market before settlement—I've seen this move too many times. The key is whether it can rebound tomorrow.
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SellTheBouncevip
· 01-17 15:51
Here we go again with the same rhetoric: manipulation, opportunities, tomorrow dawn... Just listen and forget it, there's always a lower point waiting. --- Those who buy in say it's an opportunity; buying the dip is the real truth. --- Two-hour settlement and still daring to chase the high, this is the difference between retail investors and bagholders. --- When the price moves in the opposite direction, I become more cautious. I've experienced too many "omens" turning into deep pits. --- Betting on not falling tomorrow is less than betting that it will drop further; selling on rebounds—that's the way to stay alive. --- Institutional dumping to clear the market? I just watch quietly; cheap goods will always get cheaper. --- The mentality of cutting losses and being wiped out is a rookie's logic, but when institutions really dump, no one can leave alive. --- Space is determined by the market... I've heard this too many times, and in the end, it always falls to a level you didn't expect.
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AirdropJunkievip
· 01-17 15:48
Settling in two hours and still throwing money in—this tactic is so old-fashioned.
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TokenomicsPolicevip
· 01-17 15:47
This round of shakeout is quite fierce. Retail investors panic and sell off, and I see this as the institution's tactic to clear the market.
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OnchainHolmesvip
· 01-17 15:47
Still falling after two hours of settlement? This tactic is too obvious, definitely a trap to absorb the chips.
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