$STNG This move is quite interesting. Yesterday, I completely dumped my chips at my entry price, and today I’ve eaten them all back. After this series of moves, what is the message they want to convey? Is it intentionally smashing the market to shake out weak hands, or just pure market volatility? Looking at this trading rhythm, the intentions of big players are worth pondering. Similar chip movements are common in the crypto market and often indicate the subsequent price trend. Friends tracking $STNG movements should pay attention to such abnormal signals.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 01-09 19:29
Smashing and eating back again, I’m familiar with this routine, a typical manipulator’s testing method.
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Oh my god, this rhythm, I thought it was going to fall to the bottom yesterday, but then it turned around and rallied. Are they playing us?
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$STNG this wave is really something, big players are speaking.
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It's the same old story, smashing the market to shake out traders or something, anyway, the retail investors can never guess right.
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I just want to know whether they will continue to rally or keep smashing, a bit uncertain.
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You can tell it's not simple just by looking at the trading rhythm, someone is definitely manipulating.
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When chips move like this, it’s usually not a good sign, brother.
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Just pay attention to unusual movements, I already got in early anyway.
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Is this a signal for us? Feels like something big is happening.
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GmGnSleeper
· 01-08 16:57
The big players' move is pretty ruthless, smashing it down and then taking it back, a classic leek-cutting rhythm.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 01-06 20:01
Losing it and then getting it back? This routine is so familiar, the big players are just showing off to retail investors.
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APY_Chaser
· 01-06 19:56
Losing it and then getting it back, isn't that just fishing? Waiting for retail investors to cut their losses.
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SellLowExpert
· 01-06 19:55
You're playing the dump game again, this wave's rhythm is indeed absolute.
The big players' tactics are old school, either shaking out weak hands or building positions.
Damn, those who chased high yesterday probably took a big loss.
It looks intentional, feels like it's about to take off later.
I've seen this kind of chip movement many times, usually not a good sign.
I'm betting five bucks on bottom-fishing and stockpiling.
Really awesome, they dump and then buy back in, playing it slick.
This trend is quite interesting, let's wait and see how it unfolds.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 01-06 19:54
Damn, I got hit again and my mood collapsed.
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HashBard
· 01-06 19:43
ngl the $STNG choreography here is giving major shakespearean tragedy vibes... dump then pump, classic narrative arc before the rug pull? 👀
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SorryRugPulled
· 01-06 19:41
Smash and eat back? I know this trick well, it's the old routine of the big players manipulating the market.
$STNG This move is quite interesting. Yesterday, I completely dumped my chips at my entry price, and today I’ve eaten them all back. After this series of moves, what is the message they want to convey? Is it intentionally smashing the market to shake out weak hands, or just pure market volatility? Looking at this trading rhythm, the intentions of big players are worth pondering. Similar chip movements are common in the crypto market and often indicate the subsequent price trend. Friends tracking $STNG movements should pay attention to such abnormal signals.