$ZKJ Coins that are about to be delisted suddenly pump like crazy—it's all just the market makers’ final harvesting scheme. Think about it—everyone knows it’s going to be delisted, so there will definitely be a bunch of people opening shorts. Then the market makers take advantage of a thin order book and use a little money to push the price up, blowing up all the short positions, and at the same time dumping the coins they’re holding onto the buyers chasing the move.



ZKJ This wave is a textbook short-squeeze setup. There’s absolutely no good news—it's just capital forcibly pushing it higher. Now the risk has been maxed out: the platform is about to delist, and after that there won’t even be anywhere to trade. The price can go to zero at any time. If you’re holding coins, don’t get greedy—use this rebound to get out fast. Don’t think there will still be another round of pumps; in the end, you’ll only get trapped. Never chase the price up to buy in and “take the bag,” and don’t open long or short contracts. With low liquidity, the market makers can harvest you however they want. $BTC $ETH #WCTC交易王PK
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