Monitor key entry points at the $500 and above levels closely. These large buy orders often indicate an important market turning point.



You can add related assets to your watchlist 👀 and track the movements of whale wallets through on-chain data, observing their accumulation pace and cost range. Whale holdings often preemptively reflect the potential market trend.
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TeaTimeTradervip
· 6h ago
When whales move, retail investors follow. This tactic is old. However, the key level at $500 is indeed worth watching, just worried about getting caught when chasing high.
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CryptoMotivatorvip
· 6h ago
Whale movements are indeed worth monitoring; I'm just worried that by the time I chase, most of the profit has already been eaten.
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SoliditySlayervip
· 6h ago
I'm most interested in whale movements, but I'm afraid that chasing in might just turn out to be false signals. On-chain data looks simple, but actually operating on it is extremely difficult. Who can consistently understand it? Buy orders above $500 are definitely worth watching, but the problem is that the reaction is always too late. The big players' cost basis for building positions—sounds good, but how many can actually make money from it? Could this time also be a retail trap to be exploited?
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WhaleMistakervip
· 6h ago
Whale movements are really key. I've been closely watching buy orders above $500 recently, and I feel there have been some unusual activities lately. Signs of large holders accumulating in the market are obvious, and on-chain data also shows this. I need to follow closely. Honestly, tracking large holders is much more reliable than looking at K-line charts. Concentration of chips is a signal. I'm back to observing whale movements. Can I catch the bottom this time? I always miss it by a little. Large inflows are often turning points. Missing one means losing out on a wave, and the pressure is immense.
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tx_or_didn't_happenvip
· 6h ago
Are whale movements really that easy to track? Why do I always end up as the bag holder whenever I follow the trend?
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ZkSnarkervip
· 6h ago
honestly the $500 threshold thing is just whale theater half the time, actual accumulation patterns matter way more than some arbitrary round number
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MoneyBurnervip
· 6h ago
Oh no, it's the old trick of whales building positions again. I bet five dollars that next week someone will buy the dip and get trapped.
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