The current situation of ZEX is worth warning about. Trading volume remains sluggish, and market activity is severely lacking, which is itself a dangerous signal. More importantly, once a surge occurs, it is highly likely that the market maker is manipulating it. Low liquidity combined with sudden price jumps is a typical pump-and-dump scheme. You must think carefully before participating—how high is the risk factor for such a coin?
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ContractSurrender
· 01-05 13:04
Avoid low liquidity; I've seen this trick too many times.
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MevHunter
· 01-05 12:56
I really can't touch low-liquidity coins. When such a market moves, it's just a dump—a bloody lesson.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 01-04 19:43
Low liquidity surge? A typical signal of getting chopped. I don't touch such coins.
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RugDocDetective
· 01-04 19:40
It's the same old trick again, low liquidity + sudden surge. I'm tired of this script.
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-04 19:38
Low liquidity is indeed a trap; I've seen too many such coins die out.
The current situation of ZEX is worth warning about. Trading volume remains sluggish, and market activity is severely lacking, which is itself a dangerous signal. More importantly, once a surge occurs, it is highly likely that the market maker is manipulating it. Low liquidity combined with sudden price jumps is a typical pump-and-dump scheme. You must think carefully before participating—how high is the risk factor for such a coin?