$MOODENG
#可以讓我上熱門ㄇ #幣安真棒 1. Fake drop to attract shorts + reverse rally (baiting shorts)
• The situation you encounter: Dropping to 0.195 and immediately bouncing back
• Purpose: Intentionally dropping below support to make retail investors think there will be a collapse, leading them to short; as a result, once it bounces back, the shorts get trapped, triggering forced liquidations and a chain reaction of long positions rallying.
2. Contrarian operation by major players
• The phenomenon where "whenever you go long, it drops; whenever you go short, it rallies" is common in the market and not a coincidence.
• Market makers use retail sentiment and leverage data (many platforms publicly disclose long-short ratios, funding rates, etc.) to gauge market fear and greed, then operate contrarily.
3. Manipulating candlestick patterns (drawing charts)
• Using capital to “draw” the expected candlestick patterns, such as false breakouts, false lower shadows, long red fakeouts, etc., to bait longs or shorts.
• Retail investors see the patterns and think they are safe, but in reality, it is the major players' “trap zone.”
4. Using liquidation mechanisms to rally (short squeezes)
• On high-leverage platforms, once the price hits a certain level, it will trigger a chain reaction of liquidation systems automatically buying back at market price, allowing the major players to eat up the margin of short positions.
• Like you said, “If you are going long, it definitely won’t rise now”—this is a typical contrarian market sentiment operation by market makers.
5. Coordinating with news and community buzz
• Creating fake hype on Telegram, X (Twitter), Discord to induce FOMO (fear of missing out).
• Sometimes there are even fake “listing on exchanges” news, which coincides with price rallies, only for retail investors to chase the highs and get dumped on.
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#上熱門 Are they “bad people”?
From the perspective of retail investors, the term “bad people” is not incorrect. But from the essence of capital markets—they are just playing a game of unregulated competition, and they have guns, while we only have our fists.