Yesterday, BTC/USD experienced abnormal fluctuations, with spike candlesticks suddenly appearing. From the trading volume, someone targeted a BTC position worth 110,000 U in an abnormal price range. This wave of manipulation was executed quite skillfully. Many people in the circle have yet to make money; frankly, it's a matter of information sensitivity and market intuition. The movements of large funds are often hidden within these abnormal fluctuations.
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TokenRationEater
· 8h ago
110,000 U sniper... What a move, big players are big players, we retail investors can only watch the excitement
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NullWhisperer
· 9h ago
nah, technically speaking that spike screams potential manipulation vector... interesting edge case but let's dissect the actual order flow here instead of just celebrating the snipe
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VitaliksTwin
· 9h ago
This wave of targeting the 110,000 USDT guys is really impressive. We retail investors are just one step away from success.
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DegenWhisperer
· 9h ago
110,000 U sniped? Damn, that move is really ruthless. How come I didn't see this wave 😅
Yesterday, BTC/USD experienced abnormal fluctuations, with spike candlesticks suddenly appearing. From the trading volume, someone targeted a BTC position worth 110,000 U in an abnormal price range. This wave of manipulation was executed quite skillfully. Many people in the circle have yet to make money; frankly, it's a matter of information sensitivity and market intuition. The movements of large funds are often hidden within these abnormal fluctuations.