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What data do you need to monitor to trade “market-making orders”?
1. Large on-chain transfers
2. Uncover insider addresses
3. Monitor anomalies in index trading volume
4. Monitor changes in basis
5. Monitor anomalies in contract trading volume
6. Monitor the long/short ratio
7. Monitor changes in the 15-minute funding rate (related to 4)
8. Monitor turning points in open interest
9. Anomalies in the order book (recommended: 1-minute)
10. Monitor the top gainers board
Let me summarize these first. In the next post, I’ll find a time to write in detail the logic changes and how they work together
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What data do you need to monitor to play the order flow票 (market making / trading with control)?
1. Large on-chain transfers
2. Scraping insider addresses
3. Monitoring abnormal changes in index trading volume
4. Monitoring changes in basis
5. Monitoring abnormal contract trading volume
6. Monitoring the long/short ratio
7. Monitoring changes in the 15-minute funding rate (related to #4)
8. Monitoring turning points in open interest
9. Abnormalities in the order book/screen (recommended: 1-minute)
10. Monitoring the top gainers list
Let me summarize these first. In my next post, I’ll find a ti
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Earlier I shared a view: when liquidity is worse, you should trade smaller-cap coins; when liquidity is better, you should trade larger-cap coins.
Why? Some people may find the logic a bit blurry, so I’ll explain it in detail.
1. Whether it’s a coin or a stock, when prices rise, you need turnover—meaning you need funds to take the other side, to push the price up. But if liquidity is very poor, the available fund support is limited and can’t keep pushing the price higher. In this phase, even if large-cap stocks/coins get big positive news, there won’t be much of a rally.
2. When liquidity is g
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How should we view Bitcoin as an asset? How should we understand this current round of sell-off? How should we look at Bitcoin’s long-term development from here?
We must make it clear: this is not investment advice, but a thinking framework. Before making any investment, first ask one question: can you bear the corresponding risks?
First: How to view Bitcoin as an asset
I still believe Bitcoin is a completely new asset class, and in the long run, it is a better “gold” asset.
(1) Limited supply: 21 million coins. It is written in the code—no one can change it. Gold still has annual newl
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1/ Why do Russian farms put VR headsets on cows?
Because Russian cows are prone to winter depression, which leads to low milk production.
2/ How to test whether your kidney qi is sufficient?
First hold your breath; then keep typing 6 in the comments. If you can type out more than three lines, it means your kidney qi is relatively sufficient.
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Do you feel like this year’s SpaceX is eerily similar to PetroChina, which went public in 2007—hitting its peak right after listing, then drifting downward for more than a decade. Back then, the most widely circulated joke was: “Tell me, how many worries can you have? It’s just like holding a full position in PetroChina.”
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For business expansion, we are looking for quantitative strategies with stable profitability or an excellent quantitative team
1/ We provide ample liquidity support and a comprehensive compliance framework
2/ We need to focus on high-frequency, systematic trading, CTA, or high-alpha trend strategies. Requirements: sound risk control mechanisms, and the ability to provide a real and credible live-trading track record.
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Do you feel that this year’s SpaceX is just like PetroChina, which went public in 2007—peaking the moment it listed, then drifting downward for more than a decade. Back then, the most widely circulated joke was: “Tell me, how much sorrow can you have? It’s just like holding a full position in PetroChina.” Some ancient crypto gods also believed that SpaceX would be the next PetroChina, and that shorting at elevated prices might be the most fun way out.
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1/ Why do Russian farms put VR headsets on cows?
Because Russian cows are prone to winter depression, which leads to lower milk production.
2/ How can you test whether your kidney qi is sufficient?
First, hold your breath, then keep typing 6 in the comments. If you can type out more than three lines, that means your kidney qi is relatively sufficient.
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I gave the framework to GPT, and it used my framework to create a semi-automatic terminal for evaluating liquidity. Although I haven't checked the accuracy of the data yet, the iteration efficiency of AI is indeed terrifying.
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How to view the double attribute and extreme tearing of the big pancake? Let's simulate the script of the golden pit.
1. Risk release phase (pessimistic): The big pancake is most sensitive to liquidity.
Both the US dollar and Japanese yen face concerns of interest rate hikes; once the yen hikes interest rates, arbitrage funds exit, and the global liquidity gap will be huge, potentially replicating the stampede during the 2024 yen rate hike.
This Wednesday's US CPI is also highly likely to increase expectations of US dollar rate hikes. In this context, growth assets represented by technol
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AI is becoming more advanced, and in theory, every DeFi project carries the risk of being hacked, whether due to code bugs or business logic flaws. The future will increasingly test the professionalism of Web3 teams. #ZEC
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We expect the Federal Reserve to raise the federal funds rate by 25 basis points and to continue its tightening stance.
We anticipate that the policy statement will not change much, except to acknowledge recent signs of softening inflation.
After the release of CPI data, the views of Fed speakers have largely aligned, although the current inflation trend is encouraging, clear evidence of a rapid cooling in inflation is still lacking.
Finally, we expect the Fed to reiterate that inflation remains at a relatively high level and that it is still "highly attentive to inflation risks."
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Learned about STO and got some information
$STO 's market maker and $pippin are the same entity
STO has been added to the monitoring list
Project teams should be cautious when choosing market makers, or they might ruin the project entirely, which would be a loss for nothing!
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