$ETH Wow, which big shot is buying this, the volume is huge, the chips with blood are being picked up, really good, supporting 2450 to go long is not a problem, thank you, big shot.
The top one next door to $MAGIC has already come down, how is this one playing dead in place? Is it that only the dog owners have no funds to play? Why is there no movement at all?
$MAGIC looks at the trading volume and finds it quite large, but why is there no fluctuation? Is it just waiting for retail investors to place their bets and then seeing how much to cut? 😂
Indeed, going back and forth between 2490-2550 has no mistakes 😂 This rapid decline has now recovered; will it push to a higher position? Let's wait and see.
The rate of $BID has been quickly filled up, there can only be more, sigh, 764 is chasing more, many people have been trapped below, it shouldn't go down any further, I haven't slept all night, I'm all dazed.
$BID Damn, why are there suddenly so many air forces coming in? The rate is almost maxed out, and I didn't pay attention for a moment and directly lost it, damn.
After the general demon coin pump of $BID , there will often be an adjustment wave after the fee rate is collected, for example, if the fee rate is collected at 4 o'clock, there will be a pullback from 5 to 6 o'clock, and then the pump will continue from 7 to 8 o'clock. Therefore, it is safe to short in the first two hours.
$HOME can't hold even a little airdrop, showing no signs of being a foodie at all. Wait for the drop to a suitable level and look for signs of accumulation before considering going long; blindly shorting now is pointless.
I originally planned to invest in this coin, but the spike that lasted a few seconds made me cancel my idea. What is this line worth? The market maker is watching the exchange's backend data for liquidation prices, and when they see a dense liquidation area, they pull a wave, causing a series of liquidations. That's why it shot up so high in an instant. I want to know why the market maker can intuitively see everyone's liquidation prices on the exchange? And why is there no amount restriction when the market maker places a huge order to pump a small altcoin? It always takes a problem for them to come out and pretend to impose restrictions, just like a certain coin before, which had a market cap of 60 million. The market maker spent 1 billion on a long position at a certain point to eat the fees, and the price simply couldn't go down, while the exchange remained indifferent. It was only after a large number of retail investors complained that they came out pretending to impose restrictions on large positions, but they didn't punish the market maker. In the end, the market maker walked away with a full pocket after eating fees for four days.
$RESOLV Wow, it's stable now, the air force is coming in heavily, there are still 5 minutes left, let's welcome a pleasant night for the military, there's a high probability it will drop by tomorrow daytime, if we've made a decent profit tonight, it's better to wrap it up early and go to sleep, don't stay up late.
$RESOLV will be available in less than half an hour, and the likely script from here on is that the market maker will crazily push the spot price, bringing the rate down to -2, and then continuously drive the price up to eat the rate.