I've seen the most authentic methods of manipulating the market
I've seen many tactics from these market manipulators; this is how they operated before the crash on March 12 last year.
When they started to slowly push the price up, no one believed it. When the price rose by 30%, the old investors were warning in the group about 'the bait and switch trap', but the price continued to double and surge. At this point, those who were bearish began to get anxious.
By the time the price reached a 200% increase, you would notice that the group suddenly went quiet—those who were always shouting to short had secretly gotten in.
Last year’s SHIB market was just like this; I watched as more than a dozen stubborn old investors ended up going all in during the rise from 0.000001 to 0.00008.
The most outrageous part was when the price hit 400%; even the square dance aunties were asking how to buy coins, and the manipulators dumped the market without a word.
Now let me teach you how to see through this game: don’t pay attention to the comparison data of long and short positions; that stuff is just like a fortune teller’s crystal ball.
What truly matters is the market sentiment. When everyone thinks 'this time it’s definitely different', the collapse isn’t far off.
Remember three key points:
When the price starts to move unusually, observe for three days before taking action. If it breaks the previous high and then retests without breaking below, you can test the waters with a small position. When the whole group is sharing profit screenshots, immediately liquidate and leave.
Friends who were liquidated on May 19 last year have suffered this loss; Bitcoin dropped from 60,000 to 30,000, and those who were still shouting 'the bull is coming back' at 58,000 are now buried under two meters of grass on their graves.
Remember: staying alive in the crypto world is more important than making money. If you don’t understand the market, it’s better to miss out than to make a mistake. Those who are always flaunting contract profits are either scammers or gamblers; the real people making money are quietly cashing out.



