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$SKYAI If this coin is likely to be sold off by the whales in the near future, you might have a question: Why didn't the whales sell at the high point near 0.8 last night?
This question hits the core issue directly and is also the most critical point in distinguishing between "genuine market manipulation" and "a setup."
Not selling at the high last night wasn't because they didn't want to, but because they couldn't, and they dared not.
At that price level, they faced an impossible task:
Lack of enough bagholders to absorb the sell-off.
Think about it, a coin that has risen 3333% over 180 days, with a high of around 0.79 last night, how many retail investors dare to rush in and buy?
On the deep order book, buy orders are sparse.
Major holders with hundreds of millions or billions in chips, if they really wanted to sell, their sell orders would instantly break through the buy walls, triggering a waterfall decline, ultimately trapping themselves at the top.
They’re not unwilling to sell; they simply can't sell at that price.
Maintaining the illusion of a "bull market" makes it easier to sell later.
What they truly want is to sell the tokens within a "seemingly cheap" range, rather than at the all-time high.