Watching the project team sell off aggressively, you need to consider the underlying real demand. Who is continuously absorbing such large sell orders? If it's just retail investors sporadically taking the buy, how can the market withstand such volume? The story behind this might be more complicated than you think.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 3h ago
Health factors are breaking down. This wave of selling is either deleveraging or a prelude to liquidation. Small investors can't withstand this level of volume.
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What does a big sell-off usually mean? The dominoes before the surge in borrowing rates.
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Who took the hit? Institutions are betting against it; retail investors have long since fled.
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Systemic risk cannot be avoided when it arrives; liquidation prices are getting closer.
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This wave feels off. Usually, a sudden drop in volatility means what everyone knows.
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The story of catching the falling knife is really just one thing: the beginning of a series of margin calls.
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Can the market hold? Once the risk control threshold is breached, it's over. It's not that simple.
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AirdropChaser
· 3h ago
The whales are dumping, retail investors are taking the hit. How many times has this trick been played?
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AirdropNinja
· 3h ago
Big players are dumping, retail investors are buying the dip—I'm tired of this script.
Where do the bagholders come from?
They keep saying there's a lack of liquidity every day, but when it comes to dumping, the volume is terrifyingly high.
Information asymmetry is this ruthless.
Not all sell-offs are caused by project teams; could it be that insiders are fleeing early?
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ProofOfNothing
· 3h ago
Big institutions are eating up the market, what are retail investors supposed to do?
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 3h ago
Who is aggressively accumulating at the bottom? That's the key.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 3h ago
We all know it well; there's definitely some trickery behind large investors dumping the market.
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AirdropBlackHole
· 3h ago
With whales dumping so aggressively, there must be big players absorbing below, or it would have collapsed long ago.
Watching the project team sell off aggressively, you need to consider the underlying real demand. Who is continuously absorbing such large sell orders? If it's just retail investors sporadically taking the buy, how can the market withstand such volume? The story behind this might be more complicated than you think.