The market's dried up genuine retail demand. Everyday investors got crushed repeatedly—until this recent meme coin run. That $TRUMP pump was basically the final squeeze, the last chance for big money to extract liquidity. Now what's left? The remaining gamblers desperately chasing leverage through perpetual futures, trying to amplify their bets when spot markets aren't even moving. It's a tell-tale sign of market exhaustion. Real buying has evaporated. What you're seeing is pure desperation in the derivatives pit, where the last bag holders are doubling down on margin trades just to scratch back some losses. The house always wins when volume dies.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 6h ago
Those perpetual contract folks really have a death wish; increase the leverage and it's liquidation city.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 6h ago
Hey, don't say it, this wave of $TRUMP is really like the final madness. The friends around me who have been cut multiple times are now all in on perpetuals, it's hilarious.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 6h ago
Talking about cutting leeks again? I'm already tired of it. Those who truly make money have already left, and those who stay are still sleepwalking.
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ZKSherlock
· 6h ago
actually... this is just game theory playing out exactly as the math predicts. when you strip away the hype and look at the *information asymmetry* here—whales have better data, better execution, better margin conditions. retail's left holding bags while chasing leverage they don't understand. been saying this for months but nobody listens til it's too late lol
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0xSunnyDay
· 6h ago
The big players are winning big, retail investors are losing heavily. This is the current game rule.
The market's dried up genuine retail demand. Everyday investors got crushed repeatedly—until this recent meme coin run. That $TRUMP pump was basically the final squeeze, the last chance for big money to extract liquidity. Now what's left? The remaining gamblers desperately chasing leverage through perpetual futures, trying to amplify their bets when spot markets aren't even moving. It's a tell-tale sign of market exhaustion. Real buying has evaporated. What you're seeing is pure desperation in the derivatives pit, where the last bag holders are doubling down on margin trades just to scratch back some losses. The house always wins when volume dies.