Survival Guide in Crypto: 8 Years of Blood, Sweat, and Tears to Help You Distinguish Between “Dumping” and “Selling Off”

— Reading Market Relationships – Price, Volume, and Market Psychology to Avoid Becoming a Shark’s Victim Introduction: Why Do You Always Lose After “Bidding the Bottom”? In the crypto market, many individual investors have experienced the familiar feeling: price drops sharply → think it’s a “golden opportunity” → add more capital → price continues to plummet. The issue isn’t that you’re wrong once, but that you’re confusing shakeouts with panic selling. These two phenomena look very similar on the surface but are fundamentally different. Misidentifying them, you not only lose money — but also become a “holder” for sharks. This article compiles practical experiences accumulated over many years, helping you recognize traps, read signals correctly, and preserve capital in a market full of pitfalls. Part 1: Shakeouts and Panic Selling – What’s the Difference?

  1. Price – Volume Relationship: The Most Important Signal Shakeout (wash out): Price drops but volume decreases Holders do not panic sell During recovery, buying volume gradually increases Often occurs near strong support zones 👉 Shark’s goal: scare weak-handed investors out of the market to accumulate more cheap assets. Panic Selling (distribution): Price drops accompanied by a spike in volume Clear and continuous selling pressure During recovery, volume is weak, with no support Usually appears after a hot rally 👉 Goal: exit as quickly as possible.
  2. Price Behavior: Support Hold or Breakthrough? Shakeout: Price hits support then bounces back quickly Candles often have long lower shadows Does not break the shark’s main cost zone Important moving averages are still maintained Panic Selling: Support is decisively broken Price rebounds but cannot surpass moving averages Creates a stepwise downward structure Buyers become increasingly weak A simple rule: 👉 Shakeout is “threatening but not killing,” panic selling is “really stabbing.”
  3. Market Psychology: Fear or Greed? Shakeout: Bad news spreads Community panics, doubts the trend Price fluctuates sharply in a short time Goal: force holders to sell in fear Panic Selling: Good news appears rapidly Social media flooded with buy calls Everyone believes in “10x, 20x targets” Goal: lure retail money to buy the top 👉 Remember: the best news usually appears near the top, the worst news near the bottom. Part 2: Typical Shark Operation Cycle Accumulation: Price moves sideways for days, low liquidity, no interest. Price Run-up: Price rises rapidly, moves away from accumulation zone, creating FOMO. Shakeout: Strong correction but controlled, volume decreases. Distribution: High price + good news + high liquidity = exit point. The biggest mistake retail investors make is entering during phase 4 but thinking they are in phase 3. Part 3: Survival Principles for Retail Investors
  4. Capital Management Comes First Never go all-in Always keep at least 40–50% cash Have a plan to take partial profits when in profit
  5. Don’t Rely on a Single Indicator Combine price – volume – trend structure Be cautious when new highs are made but volume doesn’t increase Prioritize consensus among multiple signals
  6. Go Against the Crowd, Not Against the Trend Euphoria among the crowd → reduce risk Panic among the crowd → observe opportunities But don’t catch falling knives
  7. Always Ask Before Entering a Trade “If I were a shark, would I buy here?” If the answer is “not sure,” stay out. Conclusion: Crypto is a Perception Game, Not Just Luck This market isn’t short of opportunities, only lacking those patient and alert enough to survive. Long-term survivors aren’t always right, but they know when not to participate. Remember: Price is the language of money flow Volume is the market’s heartbeat Emotion is your biggest enemy When you understand these, you are no longer led — but start observing the game from above.
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