Seeing a retweet from some big influencers, are you also wondering—was it just an accidental slip, or a carefully orchestrated market wash?
This question actually hits the core of many traders. In the crypto world, a seemingly casual retweet can often sway market sentiment, triggering a rapid surge or plunge. Sometimes it’s really just a casual share, but other times—hey, that’s a different story altogether.
Look at those manipulators; they understand market psychology well. A retweet from a high-profile account can instantly attract retail investors to follow suit. What happens next? When the price spikes and liquidity is ample, it’s the perfect window for selling off. So the question is: is it just a coincidence, or a carefully planned show?
That’s why smart traders don’t just look at the price, but also pay attention to trading volume, position changes, and the movements of big players. Don’t be fooled by the surface excitement.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 4h ago
Is it really a slip of the hand or a fake dump? Veteran players all know it well.
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Can a big V's single tweet cause a market crash? Retail investors should wake up.
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I ask this every time, but I still get cut like a leek haha.
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Look at trading volume and holdings, don’t just focus on retweet screenshots.
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Basically, it’s the market makers performing, and we’re just watching the show and paying the bill.
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Slip of the hand? Haha, in the crypto world, there’s no slip of the hand, only routines.
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Alright, we’re just destined to be washed out.
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Asking about this kind of thing is too naive; those who understand know.
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It’s not the first time I’ve been scammed, so what are we still analyzing?
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 4h ago
Careless move? Haha, I think nine out of ten times it's carefully planned, and the remaining one is also just acting.
A single tweet from a big influencer can harvest retail investors' funds. This trick is completely worn out, yet retail investors still enjoy it.
I don't believe anything right now. I'll wait and see the trading volume before saying anything.
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ChainWatcher
· 4h ago
Careless mistake? Wake up, this is the standard operation for cutting leeks. I've seen through it long ago.
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Another carefully orchestrated show, unfortunately I still got caught.
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This is the real truth of the crypto world. When big V retweets, retail investors rush in, and then... oh right, they dump.
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It's always like this. Even if you understand, you can't avoid it.
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So following the trend is the dumbest, you still need to look at the K-line yourself.
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Speaking of such obvious tricks, why are so many people still falling for it?
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Shakeout? No, no, no. This is naked harvesting.
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I just want to know when we can catch these people.
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Big V retweets = I am going to lose money. This pattern is too accurate.
Seeing a retweet from some big influencers, are you also wondering—was it just an accidental slip, or a carefully orchestrated market wash?
This question actually hits the core of many traders. In the crypto world, a seemingly casual retweet can often sway market sentiment, triggering a rapid surge or plunge. Sometimes it’s really just a casual share, but other times—hey, that’s a different story altogether.
Look at those manipulators; they understand market psychology well. A retweet from a high-profile account can instantly attract retail investors to follow suit. What happens next? When the price spikes and liquidity is ample, it’s the perfect window for selling off. So the question is: is it just a coincidence, or a carefully planned show?
That’s why smart traders don’t just look at the price, but also pay attention to trading volume, position changes, and the movements of big players. Don’t be fooled by the surface excitement.