$BNB MOCO has dropped by 25%, which means if you bought a hundred dollars yesterday, it is only worth 75 dollars today. I made a hundred dollars when I bought it, and then I noticed that there are always more buyers than sellers, but the token is still dropping. I am sure the big players are desperately selling off, so I decisively sold. If I had held on, I would have definitely lost my principal. Many people say this coin has no big players, but those who understand it know that before the token became popular, there were thousands of insider trading accounts. The big players pushed the token into these accounts and then raised the price to attract retail investors, slowly selling off. Why not crash immediately? First, the big players have set up many insider trading accounts, so they can only sell gradually. Second, the liquidity pool is not large enough, so there is only so much liquidity. Many people ask why, if you made money, you are still criticizing MOCO. I want to emphasize that these people are usually trapped; they are trying to attract everyone to buy in and then free themselves. I think these are very foolish people. The big players are frantically selling off, and even if others buy in, they are just providing liquidity to the big players; it has nothing to do with retail investors freeing themselves. The second aspect is the promoters; the big players hire promoters to say it’s the next PEPE and SHIB, but in reality, it is similar to BOB, which is mostly a game for locals with poor investors acting as big players. Any liquidity in the pool will be aggressively sold off. MOCE has a market value of just over two million; can it really be compared to PEPE after being sold off like this? The best strategy for such projects is to take profits and run as soon as there is any sign of trouble. Don't let greed blind you and lose your rationality.
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