Rapid rise, slow pullback: When the price rises sharply and then stabilizes with a pullback, it is often the market maker secretly accumulating, preparing for the subsequent market.
2. Sudden drop followed by a slow rise, market maker offloading: After a sharp price decline, the price slowly rebounds, usually indicating that the market maker is gradually selling off their holdings, suggesting that the market may be entering a downward phase.
3. The volume at the top is sufficient, no need to rush to sell; if the volume shrinks, be cautious: Active trading volume at high levels indicates there
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