Having been in the crypto world for a few years, I've seen too many market dramas. After careful reflection, I realize that no matter how many tricks are played, the underlying patterns are actually just a few. Recently, I've been watching the movement of a certain coin, and it’s a classic "standard washout show." Newcomers should really study this routine carefully.
The opening despair act is always the harshest. The price drops from 1.2U all the way down, and when it hits 0.9U, it just can't stop. Trading volume also wanes, and the discussion groups are full of "It's over."
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StealthDeployer
· 01-16 16:46
Coming with this again? Bro, your analysis is the same as last year's wave.
I already bought the dip from 1.2 to 0.9, just waiting for the panic selling by those trying to cut the leeks.
Shakeout, shakeout, as if it's real, but it's just big players accumulating.
Once you see through this kind of routine, it's not hard; the key is to stay calm.
0.9 might drop again, don't be scared out.
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BridgeNomad
· 01-16 02:55
ngl this 0.9U dump screams textbook liquidity fragmentation across venues... seen this exact attack vector before and it never ends well for retail. the TVL migration patterns you're describing? that's usually when counter-party risk hits different.
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token_therapist
· 01-15 23:27
It's the same old trick again, tired of it haha
Is 0.9 still dropping? I bet 5 bucks it'll rebound next week
Newbies get trapped when they enter the market, really
This shakeout rhythm is textbook perfect
If it drops from 1.2 to 0.9, I would have cut my losses early, anyway losing a bit on fees is better than being deeply trapped
Honestly, I'm tired of hearing the cries for help in the discussion group, it's always like this
The套路 is just套路, can't avoid it
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OnchainSniper
· 01-14 13:52
Ha, another standard washout script, the newbies are still screaming
1.2 drops to 0.9, every time it's the same routine, getting tired of it
A must-read textbook for beginners, not paying tuition fees really doesn't teach you a lesson
Trading volume decline is the key, don't just focus on the price
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RektButSmiling
· 01-14 13:51
1.2 drops to 0.9, and we're just repeating the same story, old tricks.
2. When the discussion group people shout "it's over," that's often when the real show begins.
3. Damn, it's the same old washout routine again. When will we see some new tricks?
4. When trading volume is sluggish, that's when you need to pay close attention. This is the only thing I've learned in these years.
5. Standardized washout? Why does it always feel like I get cut every time? Maybe I'm just too bad.
6. I've seen so many despair plays that I'm now used to it, it doesn't hurt anymore.
7. Dropped from 1.2 to 0.9, beginners get nervous, veterans are amused, the contrast is amazing.
8. The tricks are just a few, but every time new victims fall for them, including myself.
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ForkItAll
· 01-14 13:50
Hearing you say that, I just remembered that previous wave where it dropped from 1.2 to 0.9, truly a classic move.
I've seen this kind of shakeout trick too many times, and people always fall for it.
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APY_Chaser
· 01-14 13:48
0.9U is still the entry price; when it hits 1.2, we'll laugh together.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-14 13:27
Here we go again, tired of this routine. Newbies should start paying their tuition fees.
Dropping to 0.9 is just testing the bottom line; the real show is still to come.
It's always the same, when trading volume wanes, they start eating at the bottom, waiting for a rebound to cut the next batch.
From 1.2 to 0.9, I know this rhythm too well, just waiting for the main force to act.
Standardization? I've seen through it long ago, it all depends on who can withstand this wave of turbulence.
Having been in the crypto world for a few years, I've seen too many market dramas. After careful reflection, I realize that no matter how many tricks are played, the underlying patterns are actually just a few. Recently, I've been watching the movement of a certain coin, and it’s a classic "standard washout show." Newcomers should really study this routine carefully.
The opening despair act is always the harshest. The price drops from 1.2U all the way down, and when it hits 0.9U, it just can't stop. Trading volume also wanes, and the discussion groups are full of "It's over."