Whales always have information about the market, saying they control it. They have power, but they can't control the market. When you place a huge buy order, you push up the market, but if there are larger sell orders, the market will drop. This is one of the factors you deal with when in an environment with players larger than you, but the market has its own strengths. This market eliminates whales through losses and doesn’t allow companies to profit easily. It wants profits too. The market does not understand whales. It treats whales just like it treats you. Just a glance is enough for you to beat this market. If you know the largest trades that have been opened and where the trades are losing, the market is designed to make you lose, but sometimes you inadvertently follow it and end up liquidating a trade worth millions of dollars, and you win $200. Like all trading science, sometimes it's good and right, and sometimes it's not, so it becomes a trap like gambling. You win twice, but lose everything, then you win three times, thinking you have succeeded, but lose everything again. Investing in some good things is the solution, while leaving a small amount of funds and low financial leverage in forced situations, I do not recommend it.