#大户持仓变化 On the 19th, the Bank of Japan announced a rate hike. What does this mean for the crypto market? See you in the live stream.
The market is a bit cold, and many people have taken a tumble. But it's precisely during times like these that it's worth sitting down and having a good chat—how macro policies affect our holdings, and where mainstream coins like $ETH, $BNB, and $DOGE are headed.
What have the whales been up to lately? What insights can their actions give to retail investors? Join the live stream to sort out ideas and share opinions. No need to be shy; those who have been hurt have more to say.
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LightningClicker
· 2025-12-20 02:02
The Bank of Japan raises interest rates again, and it all depends on how the whales move. Can retail investors really only follow the trend?
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MEVvictim
· 2025-12-19 05:29
The Bank of Japan raising interest rates feels like I need to go listen to a live broadcast again. Please don't let it be another scheme to cut the leeks.
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SandwichDetector
· 2025-12-17 02:50
Is the Bank of Japan raising interest rates? Are we about to see another bloodbath? I might as well just exit.
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I knew the whales were bottom fishing, retail investors are still struggling with stop-loss decisions.
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I heard it's going to fall again. Should I cut my ETH losses, everyone?
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Macro policies don't really matter to small investors like me; it all depends on how the big players move.
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What's the point of the live stream? Even if it drops, I have to hold. Might as well keep it in the bank.
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DOGE follows BNB; changing central bank policies probably won't change much.
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The market is cold, but some people are still making money. I just don't know how they're doing it.
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People who are hurt definitely have something to say, but it’s no use even if they do.
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RektHunter
· 2025-12-17 02:49
The Bank of Japan raises interest rates again, causing disruption. It always happens like this—retail investors evaporate first.
Are the whales bottoming out, or are they also cutting losses? Who can see through it all?
This wave is really cold. We can only see how the big players move to survive.
As soon as the rate hike expectation emerges, they start dumping. It's the old routine.
The live broadcast room is surprisingly lively at this time, probably all here to vent.
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GasFeeCryer
· 2025-12-17 02:48
Bank of Japan raises interest rates? Another signal to cut the leeks... My ETH is already trapped and dead.
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ProbablyNothing
· 2025-12-17 02:42
The Bank of Japan raising interest rates, I knew someone would get cut. The whales must have already run away.
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It's the same old story, macro policy impacts holdings... Basically, it depends on how big players move, and retail investors just follow along and copy.
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People who have fallen and gotten hurt tend to talk a lot, but I'm just worried that talking too much still won't make money.
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ETH, BNB, DOGE, if these three could truly predict the trend, I would have been financially free long ago.
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Is the live broadcast starting again? Last time, after listening to my holdings, it dropped 20%.
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Talking about these in a cold market—what's the use? Anyway, big players will cut and then pump, so we're just waiting to be trapped.
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Feels like these kinds of analyses are all similar; those who really make money won't bother doing live streams to explain.
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The lesson from whales is: they knew early, and we are always late to realize.
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SleepTrader
· 2025-12-17 02:36
The Bank of Japan raising interest rates, to be honest, I'm still a bit confused about it. It depends on how the whales move.
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Another macro discussion? I'm already numb from the decline, what else is there to talk about?
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$ETH $BNB $DOGE I don't know how it's going, I only know my wallet has been emptied again.
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The injured ones haha, that’s me, I lost everything thoroughly.
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Whales are probably bottom fishing, while retail investors are still cutting losses.
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The cold market indeed requires calm reflection, but I think it might get even colder.
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Live stream? Forget it, I'm afraid listening might give me a heart attack.
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How macro policies affect it? I only know my holdings are affecting my mindset.
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PerennialLeek
· 2025-12-17 02:23
Bank of Japan raising interest rates? Yet another excuse to cut the leeks, anyway I'm already numb haha
Is the whale bottom-fishing or dumping? That's the real question.
Wait, which live stream are you talking about? I'm afraid of falling into a trap.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 2025-12-17 02:23
Japan raises interest rates? This time it's the whales' turn to harvest the leeks. I bet five bucks that the live stream will be another feast of harvesting.
The movement of the giant whales is crucial, but what's more important is that we survive to see the outcome. Can ETH hold up?
People who have fallen are indeed entitled to speak, but all their words are blood and tears.
Macro policies, to put it simply, are tools for large investors to rotate their chips.
Can this wave be fully copied? It feels like it hasn't fallen completely through.
See you in the live stream, but I already know the ending — still have to keep losing.
#大户持仓变化 On the 19th, the Bank of Japan announced a rate hike. What does this mean for the crypto market? See you in the live stream.
The market is a bit cold, and many people have taken a tumble. But it's precisely during times like these that it's worth sitting down and having a good chat—how macro policies affect our holdings, and where mainstream coins like $ETH, $BNB, and $DOGE are headed.
What have the whales been up to lately? What insights can their actions give to retail investors? Join the live stream to sort out ideas and share opinions. No need to be shy; those who have been hurt have more to say.