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The market in 2025 has a very striking phenomenon—"demon coins" are particularly rampant.
You will see some coins inexplicably skyrocket, with technical indicators already a mess, yet the price continues to surge wildly. At this point, if you tremble and go short, you're basically waiting to be violently liquidated.
What’s really going on? To put it simply, the tactics of market makers and project teams have changed.
They used to profit from trading spot markets, but now the liquidity in the spot market is so poor that they can't make much profit. So, people have shifted to a new trick—upgrading from simply "pumping and dumping" to "wildly siphoning liquidity in the derivatives market."
In plain language: they’re just waiting for contract traders to take the bait.
Their logic is straightforward and crude. Use a not-too-large amount of capital to push the price up forcefully, triggering a series of margin calls and liquidations on short positions. Once most of the shorts are wiped out, the price naturally drops. Going through this process repeatedly, the project team makes a killing, while the remaining contract traders are left with bloodied liquidations everywhere.
This directly leads to an awkward phenomenon: traditional technical analysis basically fails here.
You look at the candlestick chart, and logically, the price should fall at this point. But they simply don’t buy into that— their decision logic is just to trigger liquidations, regardless of what the technicals look like.
So, a word of advice for friends fighting in the derivatives market: always maintain respect for the market, and never casually short. Especially those coins with terrible fundamentals that suddenly surge wildly—most of the time, someone is manipulating behind the scenes. Watching the surge is tempting, but most who jump in learn painful lessons.