"The Illusory Interaction: When the market moves on social media before it moves in reality#TrumpVsMusk $CHESS
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In the crypto market, it’s not always the market that drives the conversation... Many times the opposite happens: the interaction on social media makes people believe that the market is moving, while in reality, there’s nothing happening.
You might find a trend on Twitter talking about a "major breakthrough" for a specific coin, while in reality, the price is still within the same range. Or you see thousands of likes on an analysis saying "an explosion is coming," but there’s no real liquidity or clear activity on the chain.
People interact, share, and get FOMO... and the market starts to move after the interaction, not before it.
The danger here is that you build your decisions on "hype" not on data. Social media is not a source of liquidity; it’s a guiding tool, and often a deliberately directed one.
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