The wave from #B to 0.47 was really not because the dealer aggressively pushed large orders. To put it simply, it was still the market data giving the signal. Just think about it, with a dense pile of short positions in the background, the dealer took the opportunity to push it slightly up. Suddenly, the market shook a bit, and those who leveraged immediately suffered, with a chain reaction of liquidations directly pushing the price to 0.47. At this point, the dealer smoothly sold part of their position and easily made a profit. Now, if you look again, short positions are starting to pile up again, with many retail investors who lost money not believing in the evil, constantly adding to their positions, resulting in deeper losses. Meanwhile, the dealer is slowly accumulating shares taking advantage of this opportunity. Once they have enough chips, who knows, the next wave might play out like this again. In my view, this coin might be capable of going much higher in the future; 1 USD is definitely not the ceiling, let's wait and see $B