40 minutes to pour in $60M, you've seen scenes like this before, right?
The old players at the public sale order book are definitely familiar with this routine—odds jump from 5% to 100% within an hour. This isn't a trend; it's a classic whip saw.
It's always the same pattern:
Liquidity is already tight, and there isn't much big money entering Suddenly, a large sum comes in Order book data instantly twists and distorts Retail investors see red and start chasing wildly
In the end? There are only two types of people left in the market—those making money and those losing money. Nothing else.
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ProveMyZK
· 14h ago
60M invested and this is the result, a typical leek harvesting machine
I've seen too many of these whippings, it's always the same routine, so annoying
Lack of liquidity is like this; when big players come in, they start playing tricks
Retail investors lose the moment they chase the high, I really mean it
In the end, there are only these two types of people, no third way to survive
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airdrop_huntress
· 14h ago
60M投入40分钟就这样?I knew it was the same old story
Oh my god, the liquidity really can't hold up, when a big whale comes in, the entire market just explodes
Whipping is really the most disgusting, retail investors chase after the rise, and turn around to become the bagholders
This way, the two types of people are separated, and we will always be the ones who didn't make any profit
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PoetryOnChain
· 14h ago
60M poured in just like this? A typical mackerel death, old tricks again
To put it simply, the big players are fishing, retail investors are just following the trend to buy in
Someone's going to be eating dirt again in this wave...
But on the other hand, not many people see through this routine
It's completely a scene of leek harvesting, not interesting at all
40 minutes to pour in $60M, you've seen scenes like this before, right?
The old players at the public sale order book are definitely familiar with this routine—odds jump from 5% to 100% within an hour. This isn't a trend; it's a classic whip saw.
It's always the same pattern:
Liquidity is already tight, and there isn't much big money entering
Suddenly, a large sum comes in
Order book data instantly twists and distorts
Retail investors see red and start chasing wildly
In the end? There are only two types of people left in the market—those making money and those losing money. Nothing else.