#特朗普撤销农业产品关税 has announced to delist, how can the price fall like this?



This trend really refreshes my perception.

Before a general token is delisted, there should at least be a "last surge", but instead, this one directly accelerated in the opposite direction, completely baffling the hesitant retail investors.

But there is an old saying to remember:

In extreme market conditions, what is hidden is either a trap or a golden pit.

fall to such an outrageous extent——

It is either a panic sell-off or the main force is cleaning up floating positions.

Those knowledgeable have already been quietly positioning themselves at lower prices, while those who don't understand can only curse loudly while missing out on opportunities.

Stay calm, when the key point arrives, the situation will naturally reveal its true nature.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 2025-11-22 00:03
It's unbelievable that it can still fall like this before delisting. Retail investors are being played for suckers.

The market maker is whipsawing, and amid this ridiculous situation, some people are secretly buying the dip.

With the fall like this, it does make for a cheap buy the dip opportunity; it just depends on who can hold out until the day of the rebound.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 2025-11-20 11:50
Delisting and still a fall? This logic is truly amazing, the market maker is whipsawing, right?
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 2025-11-20 11:43
Is it still falling after delisting? This logic is truly absurd, the market maker's moves are quite ruthless.

Retail investors should wake up, this isn't dumping; it's screening people out.

No one can say for sure where the bottom is, but those who are scared have already run away.

Is it real or fake, how strong can this wave of rebound get?

Is clearing out floating chips being so blatant? I feel like something is off.

Seeing it fall so hard, I actually feel like buying the dip... where's the rationality?

I've heard the term "golden pit" in extreme market conditions too many times, but I've never made a profit from it.

Staying calm is important, but it's hard to remain calm when you have no bullets.
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