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$BREV's recent trend reveals some interesting details. Every time it breaks below the upward trendline, the big players quickly pull it back, appearing stable as a rock on the surface, but careful observation of the candlesticks reveals clues—the upper shadow lines are not decorations but traces of the big players selling in batches at high levels.
This pattern is actually quite clear: rally → distribute → repair pattern → rally again → distribute again. Cycle repeats. Every upward breakout is a new opportunity for distribution. The more retail investors chase the high, the more comfortable the distribution window becomes. When the next round of increased selling volume occurs, panic selling will begin. Those chasing the high at this point are often the most likely to become the final bagholders.
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Is the market maker selling in batches at high levels? I saw it coming early, just waiting for retail investors to take the bait
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Haha, every rally is a new opportunity to dump, no doubt about that
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Old brothers chasing the high, still learning, doomed to be the bag holder
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The upper shadow doesn't lie, the problem is we only realize it when we're already at the top
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I'm tired of this cycle, pump and dump, then repair, and repeat, right?
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The final bag holder is those who can't keep up with the rhythm, it's a bit tragic
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As steady as a rock? Uh, the upper shadow has already spoken
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Understanding the tricks is one thing, actually avoiding them is another