Seeing experienced traders cut their positions on ASTER, is this a sign that the market is about to reverse? Many are starting to consider whether to buy more at the low points.
The trading movements of large traders often reflect changes in market sentiment. When leading participants begin to exit, it usually indicates they have their own short-term outlook. But on the other hand, sometimes it is this panic selling that creates new entry opportunities.
The question now facing everyone is: Has this wave of ASTER adjustment fully released the risk? Or is there still room for further decline? If it has indeed bottomed out, then going long at the low could be considered, but risk management still needs to be strict.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 01-07 16:44
Those who cut losses are the ones who didn't hold on; I will just watch quietly to see where the bottom is.
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SerumSquirter
· 01-06 18:39
Even big players cutting losses doesn't necessarily mean the bottom; sometimes they just really exit. Don't be led by the rhythm.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 01-06 14:58
Large investors cutting losses might be a bottom signal, but what I fear more is that they know something we don't... We need to keep an eye on the ASTER situation.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 01-05 09:54
Whales cutting losses lead to a reversal? People are cutting losses every day, I think this is just a shakeout.
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SleepTrader
· 01-05 09:53
大户割肉不一定是底啊,谨慎点好
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MaticHoleFiller
· 01-05 09:48
Is a big player's cut-loss necessarily a reversal signal? I don't think so; maybe they know something we don't.
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RugDocScientist
· 01-05 09:38
Whale cutting losses? Ha, I've seen this many times. It's often a rookie trap.
Calculate the risks before catching the dip; don't be fooled by a rebound.
Has ASTER truly bottomed out this round? Who knows...
What does cutting losses usually indicate? Anyway, it's not a good sign.
Let's wait and see. This is the time that tests your stop-loss discipline the most.
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GasGasGasBro
· 01-05 09:37
Is a big player's cut-loss a signal? I don't think so. I'm tired of hearing this explanation. If you ask me, ASTER might still have some room to test the waters in this wave. Don't rush to buy the dip and get caught.
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EthMaximalist
· 01-05 09:28
Big whales cutting losses just to buy the dip? Uh... that logic seems backwards; their escape indicates it still needs to fall further.
Seeing experienced traders cut their positions on ASTER, is this a sign that the market is about to reverse? Many are starting to consider whether to buy more at the low points.
The trading movements of large traders often reflect changes in market sentiment. When leading participants begin to exit, it usually indicates they have their own short-term outlook. But on the other hand, sometimes it is this panic selling that creates new entry opportunities.
The question now facing everyone is: Has this wave of ASTER adjustment fully released the risk? Or is there still room for further decline? If it has indeed bottomed out, then going long at the low could be considered, but risk management still needs to be strict.