There is a friend who believes that the Trump Foundation bought it, and it shouldn't drop like this. There should be many friends who are interested in seeing what certain institutions have bought, and they blindly believe that the coins bought by certain institutions won't fall.

Let's discuss this topic.

We can think of it this way: two mindsets:

The first mindset: The institutional main force is omnipotent; it can achieve anything.

This means it won't lose money, right? Then what's the point? If they won't lose money, then money has no meaning for them, right? So what's the use of all these flashy things?

Institutions are not only powerful in terms of funding but also in information, thinking, and their ability to grasp the overall situation. In short, they are capable of anything.

If that's the case, an institution with infinite energy is unpredictable and immeasurable.

We should not blindly follow rumors about certain institutions.

Because since they are omnipotent, they can change their stance at any time and pull the market in the opposite direction. Their temporary position is therefore unreliable.

The second mindset: Institutions cannot manipulate the market. Even if they concentrate funds to push or suppress a temporary market trend, since they can push it, they can also suppress it. If they can suppress other institutions, they might also pull the market.

Naturally, this makes it very difficult to predict.

Since they cannot control the market according to their wishes, even if they can influence it, they can also be influenced by other institutions at any time.

So they can only be right or wrong like us, just like an ordinary person beside us. Would you still want to take their movements as a direction?