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#大户持仓动态 $SOPH at the 0.0188 level, does it hint that big players are positioning?
Recently, I've been watching this coin's trend and noticed that the price has been stuck at 0.0188 for a while. Many are discussing whether large funds have set signals here—after all, in the crypto market, such round numbers are often not coincidental.
From a capital perspective, it’s quite interesting. If it weren’t for the manipulators intentionally controlling the market, it would be hard to explain why the price repeatedly tests such "neat" levels. Perhaps this is what they want—to attract retail investors’ attention while testing the market’s capacity.
Of course, these are just market observations; no one can be 100% certain. But if it truly is a signal, the subsequent breakout direction will be crucial. Either breaking upward or falling below this line of defense. To see clearly, we still need to keep an eye on trading volume and subsequent price movements.
Retail investors are just brainwashed tools by this kind of integer-level thinking.
The key still lies in the trading volume; breakouts without volume are just false signals.
If large investors were really positioning, why would they make it so obvious? This is ridiculous.
Let's wait until it breaks the level before discussing; any discussion now is pointless.
What about the trading volume? Give us some data. Just looking at the price, I can make up stories too.
The whole number part isn't a coincidence, and neither is my salary. Both are evidence of being manipulated.
Getting stuck at 0.0188 is a signal from the market maker? Come on, the last time I believed that, I got wiped out with a big sell-off haha.
The trading volume hasn't even increased, what are you looking at...
Which big player? Never seen one, I only see my funds shrinking.
Breakout, breakout. I think they're trying to trigger my stop-loss order.
Just by looking at the integer part, I want to speculate on the big players' moves, but that's a bit too superficial.
Let's wait for a breakout; discussing these now is just guesswork.
SOPH's trading volume is really poor, who would dare to buy?
Whale control? Maybe, but we need to see the subsequent trend to know.
Trading volume hasn't picked up, what kind of breakout are we talking about? I think it's doubtful.
Holding the position for so long probably means no one wants it, don't overthink it.
The integer part is easy to be sniped, so I actually think there's a risk.
A breakout upwards? Not very likely, there should be support below.
Why do some people still believe in this theory? They should have seen through it long ago.
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The big players are probably lurking here, just waiting for retail investors to take the bait
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Trading volume still matters, don’t just focus on the price
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Whole numbers are indeed easier to notice, but honestly... who knows
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Breakout or breakdown, anyway I’m just watching
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This position looks like a trap... need to be careful
I'm a bit worried about getting trapped, so I'll wait until the trading volume increases.
The integer level keeps bouncing repeatedly, it does seem like someone is up to something, but I don't buy the manipulator's game.
This coin is a bit strange, I can't quite predict its next move.
Don't rush to buy in, see through it but don't expose it, let the bullets fly for a while.
Stuck at 0.0188 too tightly, it feels more complicated than it looks.