I just discovered a pattern: if the last action I took on a certain coin was taking profit and selling, it will rise even if the market drops. If the last action I took was buying, the market will definitely fall when it drops.
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ExecutionPowerMiDuo
· 4m ago
That's an exaggeration... as if I'm staring at you ready to kill.
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MorningSun
· 18m ago
How did your level become 6? Did you break 200,000?
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good
· 20m ago
2026 Go Go Go 👊
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Don'tBeTemptedAgain
· 1h ago
It seems I have to do the opposite of what you do when trading😂
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BigBullCat
· 2h ago
This summary is very accurate; most of the operations are carried out by robots, and sometimes it's not the market makers.
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囤主流享自由
· 2h ago
"Classic Volume Trading Rhymes"
Buy the flat, buy the dip, don’t buy the spike; the selling point is at the peak hype.
Small, steady rises are true gains; big, rapid rises mean it's time to refrain.
Sharp drops without volume are just scares; slow declines with heavy volume, get out of there.
A big surge needs a pullback, don’t buy big unless a deep dip comes back.
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Ryakpanda
· 2h ago
Been "cared for" by the dog whale, hit 💩 him 💢
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LittleGod
· 2h ago
I also discovered an almost certain rule: if the bottom account makes money, the market maker will definitely sell off before I start to sell, and won't even give me a chance to breathe.
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LittleGod
· 2h ago
I also discovered a pattern: for example, the market is planning to decline but hasn't started to actually move down yet. If I close a long position on a clone coin at this point, the market maker will suddenly surge before my second or third closing, causing me to close dozens of subsequent trades at a low point. However, this pattern isn't always accurate and I often encounter exceptions.
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LittleGod
· 3h ago
I suspect that these mainstream American copycats have a trading group operated by a handler, where the daily fluctuations are linked to an index that needs to follow Bitcoin and Ethereum advice, although autonomous decisions are also possible.
I just discovered a pattern: if the last action I took on a certain coin was taking profit and selling, it will rise even if the market drops. If the last action I took was buying, the market will definitely fall when it drops.