#数字资产行情上升 The biggest fear is never price decline, but failing to see clearly — the main force has already quietly withdrawn.
Before distributing, the main force usually leaves two obvious signs:
**First Signal: High-volume trading at high levels but stagnant price increase**
The main force first pushes up to create excitement, attracting retail investors to follow, taking the opportunity to offload a batch of chips. But with too much volume in hand, they can't sell it all at once. Then you see strange movements — occasional spikes followed by drops, a quick V-shaped rebound, making you think it's normal "shakeout," and you can't help but add more positions. This cycle repeats, and the market gradually gets used to this rhythm, allowing the main force to distribute chips at a relaxed pace.
**Second Signal: The more beautiful the top, the deeper the trap**
The strange part is — even though the main force is distributing, why does the trend still look so fierce? The answer is simple: to finish distributing smoothly, they need to maintain market enthusiasm. So you'll see them repeatedly creating new highs, even hitting historical peaks, to stimulate chasing buying. This isn't strength, but a necessary "ruse" for smooth distribution.
From a technical perspective, this state often manifests as divergence or top divergence in indicators — even as new highs are made or prices repeatedly surge, volume and momentum indicators decline. Behind divergence, it's often a true reflection of the main force "controlling the market strongly" at high levels to distribute.
Understanding these isn't for precise bottom-fishing or top-selling, but to avoid the last crazy move in the market. The real risk always hides in the seemingly strongest行情. Don't wait until $XRP, $BTC, and other hot coins hit new highs before rushing in — by then, it's often already the endgame.
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SerLiquidated
· 01-11 06:49
It's the same theory again, always saying that the main force is distributing, but my friend still bought in at the historical high, and now he's losing everything.
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FlashLoanPrince
· 01-10 08:21
It's the same pattern again, I've seen it too many times... I knew I should have run the moment trading volume expanded and the price movement stalled.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 01-09 18:00
It's the same old trick again... The more the main players push the price up, the harder they fall. I already know several people around me who are trapped at the top.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-08 21:40
Here we go again with this routine, acting as if it's real. Last time, I believed this logic, and I got wiped out. I'm still sitting on the sidelines now.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 01-08 07:20
It's always the same trick. Retail investors are still happily chasing the highs, while the big players have already quietly run away... I've seen this divergence phenomenon too many times; it's truly incredible.
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BankruptWorker
· 01-08 07:19
That's so true. I'm the sucker who got shaken out during the wash... Last time XRP hit a new high, I went all in, but the next day it started to diverge, and now I'm stuck deep in a loss.
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LiquidityWitch
· 01-08 07:18
It's the same old story, always talking about divergence and traps. Why haven't I managed to avoid them yet?
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SatsStacking
· 01-08 07:17
Wake up, it's the same old theory again. I've heard it a hundred times last year, and I'm still trapped.
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OnChain_Detective
· 01-08 07:16
ngl this divergence pattern screams rugpull energy... volume drying up while price pumps? classic whale distribution setup. not financial advice but always verify on-chain activity before fomo buying peaks.
#数字资产行情上升 The biggest fear is never price decline, but failing to see clearly — the main force has already quietly withdrawn.
Before distributing, the main force usually leaves two obvious signs:
**First Signal: High-volume trading at high levels but stagnant price increase**
The main force first pushes up to create excitement, attracting retail investors to follow, taking the opportunity to offload a batch of chips. But with too much volume in hand, they can't sell it all at once. Then you see strange movements — occasional spikes followed by drops, a quick V-shaped rebound, making you think it's normal "shakeout," and you can't help but add more positions. This cycle repeats, and the market gradually gets used to this rhythm, allowing the main force to distribute chips at a relaxed pace.
**Second Signal: The more beautiful the top, the deeper the trap**
The strange part is — even though the main force is distributing, why does the trend still look so fierce? The answer is simple: to finish distributing smoothly, they need to maintain market enthusiasm. So you'll see them repeatedly creating new highs, even hitting historical peaks, to stimulate chasing buying. This isn't strength, but a necessary "ruse" for smooth distribution.
From a technical perspective, this state often manifests as divergence or top divergence in indicators — even as new highs are made or prices repeatedly surge, volume and momentum indicators decline. Behind divergence, it's often a true reflection of the main force "controlling the market strongly" at high levels to distribute.
Understanding these isn't for precise bottom-fishing or top-selling, but to avoid the last crazy move in the market. The real risk always hides in the seemingly strongest行情. Don't wait until $XRP, $BTC, and other hot coins hit new highs before rushing in — by then, it's often already the endgame.