Let's take a look at a common trading trap script.



On the first day, it surged directly by 16 points, and many traders followed suit and opened long positions. However, it then began to move sideways, fluctuating for several days, continuously enticing subsequent bulls to get on board. When the critical moment arrived—before the voting or event concluded, large traders suddenly dumped a significant amount of short positions to vote.

This move is called "stealing the tower", and the technique is very straightforward: the market suddenly reverses and plummets, and the long positions are directly harvested. From the rise, to inducing more buying, to the final rapid decline, the entire process resembles a carefully designed trap.

The trend of a certain trading pair has replicated this trap. On the surface, it appears to be ordinary fluctuations, but in reality, it is the large players using the funds of small retail investors to do T, and when they have enough chips, they turn against them. This phenomenon is not uncommon in the contract market.
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FloorPriceWatchervip
· 19m ago
Another one of these? Pump and bull trap, then dumping, same old routine, someone always falls for it.
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ForkTroopervip
· 11h ago
Here we go again? I'm already tired of this, pump, bull trap, big dump, play people for suckers, the Large Investors' script is so worn out. --- That said, this wave is indeed a classic sneak attack, my fren was still in it yesterday, now he must be regretting it. --- That's how the contract market is, the retail investor's money is just a cash machine for the Large Investors, nothing new. --- How many people can be fooled to get on board with a 16-point move, it's ridiculous, it's clearly a trap. --- Damn, got played again, should have entered with a short order. --- This kind of trick can be seen every week, how can the Large Investors not get tired of it, we retail investors are quite cooperative as well. --- It looks simple, but when that moment comes, you can't react at all, just get Rekt. --- The name 'sneak attack' is well-chosen, it literally means stealing people's money.
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ForkThisDAOvip
· 12h ago
It's the same old trick again, pump and then dumping, damn it really.
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MoonWaterDropletsvip
· 12h ago
The tower has been stolen again, who went in this time?
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