It seems that quite a few large investors are entering through centralized exchanges to buy in. The trading volume is clearly increasing and is continuously being driven by large buy orders—these orders are likely from market maker wallets. This pattern usually indicates strategic capital inflow rather than retail investors following the trend. It is worth continuing to monitor subsequent on-chain transfer movements and position changes.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 01-14 11:24
Large investors taking over depends on whether there is ongoing on-chain activity afterward.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 01-14 11:22
I've seen quite a few of these routines before; market makers entering usually pave the way for subsequent price manipulation.
According to my quantitative model, the sudden influx of large orders often corresponds to a short-term technical rebound in historical data, but a risk warning—don't be fooled into becoming the bagholder.
On-chain data is the real deal; keep a close eye on wallet flows, don't just look at trading volume on the surface.
Another classic bottoming pattern? Let's analyze calmly: large investors entering ≠ guaranteed to rise; it’s very likely just a T+0 trading.
This move reminds me of 2017; it feels like history is repeating itself, but the market structure has long changed, and retail investors have learned to be smarter.
Yes, watch the position changes; don’t be led by short-term fluctuations. Think about it from the perspective of market cycles.
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InfraVibes
· 01-14 10:18
Whale absorption? This rhythm feels a bit familiar. Last time, I was trapped for three months like this.
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DYORMaster
· 01-14 00:56
Big players take the buy-in, retail investors take the hit, it's the old routine.
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Blockchainiac
· 01-11 12:02
The big players are entering the market, this time it's serious.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 01-11 12:01
I'm tired of the saying that big players are taking over. Last time someone said that, the market was cut in half.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 01-11 11:55
Big players are entering to buy in, while retail investors are still hesitating. I'm already tired of this script.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 01-11 11:40
Big players take the plunge, just take it, anyway retail investors still have to take the final step.
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CommunityJanitor
· 01-11 11:33
Whales are taking over, and retail investors are about to take the final hit.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-11 11:32
Whale absorbing the supply? What about my small retail investment?
It seems that quite a few large investors are entering through centralized exchanges to buy in. The trading volume is clearly increasing and is continuously being driven by large buy orders—these orders are likely from market maker wallets. This pattern usually indicates strategic capital inflow rather than retail investors following the trend. It is worth continuing to monitor subsequent on-chain transfer movements and position changes.