Looking back at the rhythm of listing coins on giggle, it's quite interesting:



After the announcement, the coin price spikes immediately, then as spot trading opens, it begins to decline, followed by a long period of oscillation and shakeout, and finally a wave of upward movement. This pattern seems a bit套路.

Some leading exchanges have a somewhat "steady" strategy when it comes to timing the listing—not rushing to be the first to pull, but instead choosing to let the bullets fly for a while. The logic behind this approach is quite clear: first let the trend-following retail investors enter, and after they take the bait, make other plans.

In this wave of giggle行情, the market has both early hidden main forces and trend-following traders caught at high levels. This structural opposition often acts as a catalyst for subsequent market fluctuations. Interestingly, this模式 seems to be visible during the launch of many new coins.
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GasWastingMaximalistvip
· 01-09 14:20
It's the same old trick again, retail investors are always the last to take the fall Pump first, then dump—standard harvesting process, I've seen it too many times Wait, are they really that clever, or are we overthinking it? This is the real business of exchanges—price fluctuations are just surface articles How uncomfortable must those caught at high levels be right now
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BlockDetectivevip
· 01-09 10:00
Ha, it's the same old story. Retail investors are just here to give the big players the money. --- Just announce a wave, rush to buy at the open, I can guess the next move in this rhythm with my eyes closed. --- Wait, isn't this the same show every time a new coin launches? Why are some people still rushing headlong into the gunfire? --- Basically, they accumulate the shares first and then push the price up. The previous batch of buyers probably already gave up now. --- Giggle, this time it's really interesting. The big players hide in the shadows, retail investors buy in, and exchanges profit from it all—perfect closed loop.
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BearMarketBuyervip
· 01-08 21:44
Ha, it's the same old trick. Why can't I learn it? Retail investors are just stepping stones. Wake up, everyone. Promote to push the price up, then dump and wash out, then push again—how familiar is this cycle? Top exchanges are playing psychological warfare. We're all pawns. It's the hardest to watch others make money, but this is the reality. Wait, isn't this how every new coin behaves? Why do people still fall for it? The main players are laughing, retail investors are losing. The story is that simple.
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绝对赚钱vip
· 01-07 12:30
A bunch of slackers
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 01-07 11:57
It's the same old trick again, retail investors really can't learn, huh? How do the bagholders at high levels feel now? Haha. This pattern is almost standard for new coins now, so annoying. Wait, so should I try to do the opposite? The main players are openly cutting losses like this, isn't anyone going to do anything?
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Layer2Observervip
· 01-07 11:53
This strategy is indeed classic. Let me see if the data can verify it. However, one point needs to be clarified—the time gap between retail investors taking over and the main players selling off is usually much shorter than we imagine.
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BagHolderTillRetirevip
· 01-07 11:52
It's the same old trick again, retail investors are always the last to take the hit. Wait, why does this logic feel familiar... Oh right, it's always like this. The big players have already laid out their plans, and we're still studying the K-line. Watching others make money while we buy in at high prices, it's hilarious. This kind of structural opposition, to put it nicely, is "market full of strategic play," but to be blunt, it's ridiculous.
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tx_or_didn't_happenvip
· 01-07 11:43
It's the same old trick again, retail investors keep rushing headfirst into the gunfire. I'm already tired of this rhythm: promotion → surge → pullback → shakeout → rally again, cycle after cycle. Top-tier exchanges really have this move down perfectly, letting the bullets fly while waiting for the retail investors to rush in themselves. The main players have already laid their traps, just waiting for the high-level bagholders to appear—it's so satisfying. But to be fair, if this pattern were always so obvious, retail investors would have learned to be smarter a long time ago.
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IronHeadMinervip
· 01-07 11:42
It's the same old trick again, retail investors are just tools for the big players to offload their positions. Already seen through it, they first pump futures to get retail investors to chase the high, then open spot trading to trap them. Truly clever. This tactic is so familiar, every new coin follows this pattern. Just waiting to see who takes the final hit. Giggle, this move is just a setup. The big players have been lurking for a long time. We came too late. Damn, got cut again. When will retail investors finally turn the tide?
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