The most ruthless killers in the crypto world have never been a one-sided decline—it's when you haven't even reacted yet, and the big players are silently retreating.



For these types of coins, before the main force starts to run, there are basically two patterns they won't escape from.

**First Trick: High-Volume Trap at High Levels**
Initially, they use volume surges or high opens to attract retail investors to follow, taking this opportunity to sell at high prices. But the problem is, there's too much chips, and they can't unload all at once, so the main force keeps messing around at high levels—selling some first, then smashing the price down in the early morning of the next day, and then violently pushing it up in the afternoon. The goal is to make you think "it won't fall." After repeating this several times, you relax your guard and add positions, and then the main force completes their distribution.

**Second Trick: The Most Confusing Is Actually the Strong Momentum**
Strange, right? Why does the trend still look so strong if the main force is trying to unload? Simply put, unloading by the main force is a high-difficulty operation—on one hand, they need to maintain the coin's price to keep retail confidence; on the other hand, they need to secretly offload. Slightly messing up could trap them at the top. So at the top area, you'll see the main force constantly smashing the order book and then pushing up again, even frequently hitting new highs to stimulate chasing. From the candlestick charts, it looks very strong, but technical indicators have long shown divergence—this "divergence behind the strength" is the real danger signal.

The biggest risk in trading is not seeing through the market. If you want stable risk avoidance and genuine profit, don't just wander aimlessly in the crypto space. Use the right mindset, the right methods, and get the rhythm right—making money isn't that complicated.🔥
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RetiredMinervip
· 01-05 06:11
It's the same old story; retail investors are always the last to know.
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NFT_Therapy_Groupvip
· 01-05 06:08
It's the same old story. The signals before the big players run away are indeed hard to avoid with these two tricks, but how many can actually escape? Anyway, I only realized after being trapped.
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BearMarketBuyervip
· 01-05 06:07
Here we go again with this set. It sounds nice, but it's actually just advising me not to move. When it really comes to crashing the market, I have to judge for myself. I've heard this logic too many times before.
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HalfBuddhaMoneyvip
· 01-05 06:02
Really, the strongest at high levels is the most confusing; divergence in indicators is the real warning sign.
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MelonFieldvip
· 01-05 06:00
It's the same old trick, I'm already tired of it. The main players only have these three tricks.
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TerraNeverForgetvip
· 01-05 05:47
Here comes another set; retail investors are always the last to know.
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