This is just outrageous—when holding the coins, the price stubbornly stays still, either fluctuating or slowly declining. As soon as I sell, it immediately rises. It happens every time, and I feel like my sell orders are the starting gun for the market.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-20 18:17
nah this is literally me every single cycle... been there, lost that fr fr. your sell button's literally cursed or smth, watch that timing next time before your health factor gets nuked
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OnchainDetective
· 12-17 18:55
I knew it long ago, there must be something behind this. According to on-chain data, retail investors' sell order patterns are highly correlated with the timing of institutional accumulation, clearly indicating a typical capital sniping tactic. Through multiple address tracking analysis, every move of yours has been pre-targeted.
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ponzi_poet
· 12-17 18:53
Haha, isn't this just my usual trick? The price skyrockets the moment I sell.
This is just outrageous—when holding the coins, the price stubbornly stays still, either fluctuating or slowly declining. As soon as I sell, it immediately rises. It happens every time, and I feel like my sell orders are the starting gun for the market.