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A certain leading exchange has recently launched a batch of Chinese-language cryptocurrency spot trading pairs, which may indicate that the entire market is about to experience a small upward trend. Not just this project, but more Chinese coins will be gradually listed on exchanges in the future. I have already entered multiple positions, and I feel there is indeed an opportunity during this period.
Someone asked why I made the judgment but the coins haven't been listed on spot trading for so long, and why I waited until today? The key is that the overall environment has improved. Recently, the performance of altcoins and mainstream coins has made this clear—both have seen considerable gains. Launching spot trading now, from the exchange's perspective, is to prepare for a price rally. My judgment is that market makers may have already accumulated enough positions. Once liquidity is spread out, the market will follow. The timing of this move is not a coincidence; there is logical support behind it.
It's frustrating to chase late, but entering now feels okay. Once liquidity spreads out, it becomes a catalyst.
Why do I feel like these exchanges are getting better at choosing the right timing? Listing small-cap coins on spot markets is never a coincidence.
Honestly, if it weren't for the recent warming of the overall environment in the past two months, where would the opportunities come from? The logic is right here.
Brothers who have been chasing longs, make a killing, right? I also want to get in, but I'm still observing. I feel there will be more opportunities later.
Both the market maker and the liquidity provider, they really think of themselves as on-chain detectives.
Chasing long positions? I think you're just chasing the high. Don't come crying about "technical support" later.
Is this move real or fake? I'm already numb; I've heard too much about it.
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Here we go again, exchanges doing spot trading is just to lay out liquidity. Can those following the trend make money later?
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Chasing more, chasing more. As I always say, eat the meat, the legs, and the buttocks. It depends on when you get on board.
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The overall environment has improved, but is now really the best time? Why do I feel like I've heard this before?
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Altcoins have seen significant gains... Are they rising or just being cut? Do you guys have no clue?
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I don't deny the logic, but anyone can see this logic. Isn't it really not too late to enter now?
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Will the launch of Chinese tokens' spot trading immediately lead to a rally? Alright, I'll follow and see this time.
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Has the accumulation been completed? Then don't cry when it's time to cash out, everyone.
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Laying out liquidity is a signal. I should have thought of this earlier, but unfortunately, I only just realized now.
Honestly, the fact that the exchange is listing tokens at this point is definitely not a coincidence.
Spot listing = market makers are already well-fed? That logic doesn't quite hold up.
Chasing more, chasing more, anyway, everyone is just gambling.
How high can this Chinese token go? Is it real or not?
Chasing longs is a good idea, but don't let the dream of being the sucker trap you.
Is the accumulation phase almost over? I think not yet, the routine of cutting leeks is so familiar.
The overall environment improving is a load of crap, it's just the time for the big players to make their move.
The move to list spot trading is quite interesting; on the surface, it looks like they want to set a liquidity trap.
Entering the market is not wrong, but be cautious, brother, don't become the last sucker to take the hit.
This wave of Chinese tokens, if there's a real opportunity, it really is an opportunity, it all depends on whether you can outplay the big players.