💡 Very important information for every investor in the cryptocurrency market and on any trading platform 📚
🤔 Have you ever asked yourself this question:
🐋 Do indicators work when there is manipulation by whales or major companies?
🔍 The explicit answer:
No, indicators alone are not enough, and they can be very misleading during manipulation.
🤔 Why does this happen?
Because indicators like RSI or KDJ are built on past price and volume data.
But whales have the ability to manipulate price and volume instantaneously to give false signals.
Imagine a large group of whales suddenly injecting liquidity, the price will rise, and RSI will give you a buy signal.
But the truth is that this movement was just bait to lure small traders, then intensive selling starts and the price collapses.
🧠 Does this mean that indicators are useless?
No, they are very useful, but only if used wisely and within a clear context.
For example:
It's not enough to see RSI below 30 to buy directly.
Instead, ask yourself:
- Is there a strong support area below the price?
- Has a clear reversal candle appeared?
- Does the volume support the movement?
- Does KDJ confirm the trend?
- Is the entire market experiencing fear, or is this a specific movement of the currency?
If all these indicators come together, the indicators are effective.
If it stands alone, you may fall into the manipulation trap.
💡 How do you protect yourself from market manipulation?
Don't enter the trade immediately upon the appearance of the technical signal, but wait for a clear confirmation from the price movement itself.
Always watch for gaps in liquidity, as these are places that whales exploit to deceive the market.
Don't rely on just one indicator; instead, combine multiple tools (like RSI + KDJ + supports and resistances + Japanese candles).
And most importantly: always assume the market is full of tricks, and act cautiously and flexibly.
🎯 Remember:
"Indicators are like maps"
But whales can suddenly change the road's features.
Don't walk with your eyes closed just because the map said so!
Watch for road signs, sounds, and sharp turns.