On-chain monitoring data shows that large-scale liquidations are happening, and a stampede phenomenon has already occurred💥
Interestingly, the position structure is changing in the opposite direction—
Some investors have gained BNB, which was previously widely underestimated, while others are selling assets that were once considered core holdings. This contrasting difference just reflects the shift in market sentiment.
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PumpStrategist
· 01-11 18:54
The chip distribution reversal signal is interesting, indicating that smart money is quietly changing hands. However, stampedes are often a prelude to risk release, and it depends on whether the subsequent trading volume can support it.
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degenwhisperer
· 01-11 18:50
Such a fierce stampede, is it real? I see BNB absorbing funds, it feels like someone is laying low at the bottom.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-11 18:48
Those who buy the dip at this time are all reckless. I've been eyeing BNB for a long time, just waiting for this wave to come down to scoop up the chips.
On-chain monitoring data shows that large-scale liquidations are happening, and a stampede phenomenon has already occurred💥
Interestingly, the position structure is changing in the opposite direction—
Some investors have gained BNB, which was previously widely underestimated, while others are selling assets that were once considered core holdings. This contrasting difference just reflects the shift in market sentiment.