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Buy low, sell high? Come on, this market isn't really for retail investors.

I watched the market for two days over the weekend, and the more I looked, the more I felt something was off.

Macroeconomic risks are seeping from the bond market into the crypto space, with the inverted yield curve more severe than in 2008,

Institutions are already starting to unwind their positions,

Your stop-loss orders might just be their liquidity injections.

Algorithms are all harvesting each other.

You think you're the hunter, but you're actually the prey.

Earlier, Strategy founder Saylor came out and said,

The de-pegging of STRC was purely a "leverage liquidation," not a credit issue,

The company's $BTC reserves plus dollar holdings are $48 billion higher than all its debts.

Sounds pretty stable, right?

But the problem is—at this level of capital structure,

Once bond market liquidity continues to tighten,

The entire crypto market's pricing power will be fully in the hands of institutions.

Retail traders' little tricks of buying low and selling high,

Are like running naked in front of algorithms.

$BTC is now at 64,540, up 1.6%,

But the capital flow behind it is entirely driven by institutions,

Retail traders are either missing out or getting pierced so badly they doubt their lives.

Don’t ask me how I see it.

All I can say is—

This explosive move is really cool.

Whether you dare to play next time, you decide.



In the end, the STRC incident is just the aftershock of institutional leverage liquidation,

Saylor revealing his assets to stabilize confidence,

But such events will only become more frequent.

Every time it happens, the market gains another layer of uncertainty,

When liquidity tightens, clone projects and contract orders will all tremble along.
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