Who's really behind these massive red candles lately? Feels like someone with deep pockets is orchestrating the dump. The market moves don't add up—this kind of coordinated selling pattern screams insider manipulation. The stench of artificial pressure is everywhere. When retail gets spooked by these manufactured drops, big players scoop up the dip. It's the classic playbook: shake out weak hands, accumulate at lows, then pump. You can almost smell the game from a mile away.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 5h ago
Here we go again? Every time there is a big dump, it's the market maker manipulating it, really?
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 5h ago
Here we go again? I've seen through it long ago, the old trick of Large Investors Accumulation.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 5h ago
Are you trading again? Retail investors really need to wake up.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 5h ago
Rat trading is back again... Isn't this trap getting old every time?
Who's really behind these massive red candles lately? Feels like someone with deep pockets is orchestrating the dump. The market moves don't add up—this kind of coordinated selling pattern screams insider manipulation. The stench of artificial pressure is everywhere. When retail gets spooked by these manufactured drops, big players scoop up the dip. It's the classic playbook: shake out weak hands, accumulate at lows, then pump. You can almost smell the game from a mile away.