A few days ago, it was quite interesting—WAL suddenly experienced a surge, followed by a slow decline and distribution. Interestingly, all those so-called KOLs in the square appeared in bulk like robots, claiming to be optimistic, but in reality, none of them had any holdings in their portfolios.
A careful observation reveals the clues. These people seem to mainly be after creator rewards; as soon as the rewards are credited, they disappear immediately. The square is filled with bullish voices, yet there are hardly any who actually put money in. Opposing opinions? Almost none. To put it nicely, it's market disagreement; to be blunt, it's waiting for retail investors to take the bait and buy in.
The tactic of raising prices in waves and then quickly dropping is something I've seen many times before. Who will take this position? In the end, there's usually not much suspense.
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A few days ago, it was quite interesting—WAL suddenly experienced a surge, followed by a slow decline and distribution. Interestingly, all those so-called KOLs in the square appeared in bulk like robots, claiming to be optimistic, but in reality, none of them had any holdings in their portfolios.
A careful observation reveals the clues. These people seem to mainly be after creator rewards; as soon as the rewards are credited, they disappear immediately. The square is filled with bullish voices, yet there are hardly any who actually put money in. Opposing opinions? Almost none. To put it nicely, it's market disagreement; to be blunt, it's waiting for retail investors to take the bait and buy in.
The tactic of raising prices in waves and then quickly dropping is something I've seen many times before. Who will take this position? In the end, there's usually not much suspense.