Been tracking FIL's price action patterns lately, and there's something worth noting. The order flow and execution mechanics suggest algorithmic trading is heavily influencing the movements here. If you're still skeptical about whether bots dominate the pricing engine in this market, the data tells a different story. Take a closer look at the volume distribution and timing sequences—the fingerprints are pretty obvious once you start digging into the mechanics. It's the reality of how modern trading works, especially in crypto where automation runs deep.
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ForkTongue
· 01-09 17:08
Algorithmic trading manipulating prices? Been known for a while, FIL's recent moves are too obvious.
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PumpAnalyst
· 01-09 13:02
It looks like another wave of big players eating up the market. The data looks good, but retail investors still have the same fate.
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I've seen through the fact that algorithmic trading dominates pricing power a long time ago. The problem is, what's the use of knowing? We still have to dance to the rhythm.
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The order flow of FIL this time does have some tricks, but I'm more worried about how they'll cut the next step.
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Studying the bot's execution mechanism every day is not as good as sticking to your stop-loss line. That's a bloody lesson, brother.
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That's correct, but do you think retail investors can beat the machines with this data? It's just making things unpleasant for yourself.
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I've also looked at the details of the volume distribution, but every time I analyze it this way, I get slapped in the face. Has anyone really made a profit?
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The reality of modern trading is—if you understand the rhythm, you still have to pay tuition. That's the truth.
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BearMarketGardener
· 01-09 10:52
Huh, it's already clear that robots are harvesting profits. Why do we still need to track it?
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JustHodlIt
· 01-08 00:51
Algorithmic trading has long been common knowledge; retail investors are still struggling with candlestick charts.
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SorryRugPulled
· 01-06 19:07
Robots harvesting leeks, we are all leeks
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 01-06 19:06
Algorithmic trading has long been the dominant force, so what's the point of pretending?
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-06 19:03
Robots harvesting profits, the data is right there
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TokenStorm
· 01-06 19:03
Algorithmic trading rules everything, and we retail investors are just the leeks being drained. But on the other hand, since we've figured out the tricks, why not dance to the rhythm of the robots?
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BearWhisperGod
· 01-06 18:54
This robot has been controlling the market for a long time. Who still doesn't believe it?
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-06 18:45
The robot has drained the retail investors' blood and sweat, and has long seen through it.
Been tracking FIL's price action patterns lately, and there's something worth noting. The order flow and execution mechanics suggest algorithmic trading is heavily influencing the movements here. If you're still skeptical about whether bots dominate the pricing engine in this market, the data tells a different story. Take a closer look at the volume distribution and timing sequences—the fingerprints are pretty obvious once you start digging into the mechanics. It's the reality of how modern trading works, especially in crypto where automation runs deep.