Having survived in the crypto market for many years, my deepest insight is one sentence—rather than being harvested, it's better to see through the game rules first.



This market has never lacked wealth creation stories, nor has it lacked those who get "cut." But the key question is, what exactly is the difference between those who understand the tricks and those who don't? To put it simply, it's whether you can spot the classic routines of the market makers.

**First Signal: Abnormal Trading Volume**

To determine if an exchange or a coin is normal, first look at the trading volume. Industry data shows that approximately 66.4% of trading volume in the cryptocurrency market is manipulated. Some platforms have an average trading per user as high as $1.2 million—this number is right there, so ask yourself if it's reasonable.

The purpose of this volume manipulation is straightforward—creating a false sense of prosperity to attract retail investors to follow the trend. You see the lively scene, think this coin is very active, and unknowingly get caught in the trap.

**Second Signal: "Slow Rise, No Fall" Rhythm**

Real market makers never reveal their positions openly. They behave like turtles, alternating between small bullish and bearish moves, with each correction precisely holding key support levels. Most importantly, the trading volume gradually increases without exploding.

If you find a coin that "won't fall, slowly gets pushed up," it's highly likely someone is quietly accumulating at the bottom.

**Third Signal: "Fake Drop, True Absorption"**

The most common trick used by market manipulators is suddenly smashing a fierce bearish candle to scare people. But details reveal everything—an abrupt short-term drop followed by a quick rebound, with the low point of the intraday trading volume suddenly spiking, and the candlestick leaving a deep lower shadow.

This isn't a real drop but a signal that the market maker is snatching up positions at the low. Understand this, and you'll be less likely to be scared out of your holdings.
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TideRecedervip
· 9h ago
66.4% of the trading volume is manipulated, this number gave me a heart attack. Really, retail investors are still dreaming about K-line charts. --- I've seen too many versions of slow rise without a fall. Every time, someone believes it for real, and then there's nothing afterward. --- Fake falls and real吸 (absorption) tricks are too clever. How many people panic and buy when prices drop, only to feed the main players. --- To put it simply, it's an information gap. If you don't understand, they've already seen through it. --- These tricks are easy to talk about, but to avoid being cut in the market, how many times must you bleed to understand? --- Average trading volume per 1.2 million people? I just want to ask—who the hell has such a high average trading amount? Anyway, it's not us retail investors. --- In that 66.4% manipulated trading volume, our retail investors' money is just being stirred around like soy milk. --- Suddenly smashing a bearish candle scares away a bunch of people. This trick is worn out, and some still fall for it... --- Seeing through the tricks and actually making money are worlds apart. Just understanding isn't enough; you need bullets. --- Gradually being pushed up sounds gentle, but in reality, it's like boiling a frog in warm water—by the time you react, you're already trapped.
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gas_fee_therapyvip
· 9h ago
66.4% of the trading volume is fake? I directly call it professional; I've seen through this trick a long time ago. Now I'm just waiting to see the fools still刷单 and get harvested.
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governance_ghostvip
· 9h ago
Are 66.4% of the trading volume manipulated? Really? I feel like it's even higher.
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AirdropFatiguevip
· 9h ago
Well said, I’ve seen through the 66.4% manipulation figure long ago. The daily trading volumes of those small platforms are ridiculously high... The ones truly making money are quietly observing, never following the trend.
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DecentralizedEldervip
· 9h ago
66.4% water-injected data is really incredible, no wonder I always feel like I'm trading with a robot
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