To be honest, the operator of the $LIGHT project indeed holds too many chips. Whether to push the price up or down depends entirely on a single sentence, and that's the problem. Personally, I’m not very confident in shorting it — if you misjudge the rhythm, losses can come quickly.
Many altcoins have now learned this trick. Large investors concentrate chips, control liquidity, and manipulate retail investor sentiment. This has become a common tactic. To put it bluntly, the risk of such coins in the market is indeed increasing.
If you plan to short similar projects, you need to think clearly: how many chips does the other side hold, and how strong is their trading ability? Otherwise, you're just betting on their mood, which is not a wise choice. It’s recommended to observe more and act later.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 6h ago
I've seen this trick too many times. Large investors hold so many chips, why should we play the short against them? It's ridiculous.
Hold on, instead of betting on their mood, it's better to observe more. That's the real deal.
When will retail investors stop getting cut by this group? Truly hopeless.
I just want to ask, who made money on this $LIGHT thing?
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RugResistant
· 6h ago
This is just a gamble, betting on when the house will turn against you.
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Looks familiar, just a different flavor of the same old trick.
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Chips are in their hands, so we have to accept defeat.
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How many people are being led by the rhythm, I truly admire.
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Instead of wasting time, it's better to wait for him to screw up himself.
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Those who understand this know the routine, but the key is knowing and doing are worlds apart.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 7h ago
This is a casino. The house holds the chips and still lets retail investors go short? Wake up.
To be honest, the operator of the $LIGHT project indeed holds too many chips. Whether to push the price up or down depends entirely on a single sentence, and that's the problem. Personally, I’m not very confident in shorting it — if you misjudge the rhythm, losses can come quickly.
Many altcoins have now learned this trick. Large investors concentrate chips, control liquidity, and manipulate retail investor sentiment. This has become a common tactic. To put it bluntly, the risk of such coins in the market is indeed increasing.
If you plan to short similar projects, you need to think clearly: how many chips does the other side hold, and how strong is their trading ability? Otherwise, you're just betting on their mood, which is not a wise choice. It’s recommended to observe more and act later.