💥$LAB Early morning review: The dealer's textbook-style harvest


This early morning move can be called a classic "feed sugar first, then slap with a slap."
Step one: Rapidly pump the market, targeting short sellers' stop-loss lines.
Step two: Create FOMO, making the market think it's about to take off.
Step three: Wait for the retail traders to rush in with red eyes, while the dealer is already smiling and pressing the sell button at high levels.
On-chain data is very honest: the positions of major institutional holders have been decreasing, they are pulling up and selling at the same time, playing it transparently.
Looking at smart money data, the long-short ratio is severely unbalanced, almost one-sided betting on a rise. But those familiar with LAB's temperament know that the dealer never plays by the usual rules; more precisely, his strategy is "not letting most people make money."
Nana hopes everyone remembers a strict rule: when you think you're safe, that's often the most dangerous time.
From the overall trend, the bearish pattern has not changed. This rebound is more suitable for reducing positions and exiting, being more conservative by taking profits in stages, and stopping when things look good—don't be too greedy.
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