$PI Looking at the data, every liquidation involves long positions😂

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HuashengIndustries
· 18h ago
I previously posted that the main players cooperate with the project team to boost hype, with the contract organization showing leniency and making way, and opening long positions with high leverage isn't about killing the main players.
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HuashengIndustries
· 18h ago
The main force won't lose anything, so take your time to play.
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HuashengIndustries
· 18h ago
At most, it's just spot holdings and increased selling pressure.
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HuashengIndustries
· 18h ago
Definitely, short positions need to be pushed higher. Selling pressure in the spot market makes it easy to trigger a long squeeze; just two or three bearish candles and it’s over.
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袖手旁观察员
· 18h ago
Very clever, you figured it out. But do you know why? You only saw the surface; the deeper reason might not be clear. Usually, chip accumulation is a gradual decline or rise process, and this accumulation cycle tends to be relatively long. It doesn't typically involve a one-time heavy position. You can think of the chip absorption process as a gradual buildup. Once this process ends, they will set a trap at the profit point. Once touched, the chips are instantly sold off. Not only that, but even more ruthless is that it is often accompanied by an empty position start. As long as the operation volume is large enough, it can spike instantly.
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