#巨鲸动向 The short-selling pressure has almost been exhausted. So what’s next? Will the price be pushed down? Recently, the bullish voices have been weakening, but the big players’ chips haven't truly loosened. Will there be a quick plunge, or just a consolidation? The key still depends on how many new buyers this decline can attract.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 01-07 06:38
Shorts have been exhausted, which makes me even more anxious. Isn't this a signal of a potential rally? Damn, I might get trapped again.
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The fact that the big players' chips haven't loosened is the scariest part. The next move will definitely be a sharp drop or a surge. I can't predict it.
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The weakening of bullish voices means retail investors are all panicked. Is it time for the next harvest? I should have gone all-in earlier.
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The more bagholders there are, the steadier the price. This logic is backwards haha, I am that sucker.
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Is it a quick plunge again or just accumulation? I might as well lie flat since I'm going to lose either way.
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If the chips haven't truly loosened, it means the whales still want to play. I'll just watch and not get cut again.
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Does it sound like a foodie's about to eat? If I buy now, it'll crash tomorrow. My fingers are naturally resistant to coin prices.
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StrawberryIce
· 01-06 22:49
The bears are losing strength, which makes it even more dangerous. Large investors are still holding onto their chips. This is the calm before the storm of a sharp decline.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 01-06 03:44
Dumping? I bet this wave will still fluctuate a bit; the big players haven't gone all-in yet.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-04 17:04
The bears are tired, and the bulls are also out of energy. This is called a cycle. The real story is whether the chips are loosening; whether there are any bagholders is the key.
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If this wave goes down again, someone will have to lose money. History just keeps repeating itself.
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If you can't smash out a bagholder, then keep shaking the market until someone gives up in despair.
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The big players are still holding, so don't rush to celebrate. The bottom logic is like this — wait until the last person gives up.
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Consumption is consumption, but the true survival rule is: only those who live until the end are the winners.
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Weakening bullish voices don't mean the bottom is here; it just means we're not there yet. Zen meditation thinking tells me this is just the market's breathing.
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What does it mean if the chips aren't loosening? It means the big players are waiting. Waiting for what? Waiting for you to panic.
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Rapid plunges are good, but what I fear most is this slow grinding feeling.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-04 09:30
The bears are tired, so it's time for the bulls to perform, anyway the big players are still holding their chips.
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AirdropHunter
· 01-04 09:30
Wait a minute, this logic is a bit backwards. After the short positions are exhausted, you still want to dump?
It's actually true that the big players' chips haven't loosened. Whoever wants to buy the dip, go ahead.
Another "bagholder" joke. It sounds like you guys are serious.
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GateUser-7b7efae7
· 01-04 09:25
Happy New Year
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NestedFox
· 01-04 09:21
The bears are out of strength, so why is it still falling? How low does this wave need to go before everyone gives up?
Major holders are holding onto their chips without letting go, which is just building momentum.
The more people who take the bait, the less likely the price is to truly drop; it depends on what happens next.
It also takes someone to step in and buy the dip.
Still, as I said, once the whales make a move, the situation changes. It's too hard to predict right now.
Feels like we're just waiting for a certain point in time for a big move.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 01-04 09:17
Are the shorts exhausted? Then should our bagholders step in...
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LoneValidator
· 01-04 09:15
The bears are exhausted, but the big players are still holding, this situation is ridiculous. It feels like we need to be hammered down again before hitting the bottom.
#巨鲸动向 The short-selling pressure has almost been exhausted. So what’s next? Will the price be pushed down? Recently, the bullish voices have been weakening, but the big players’ chips haven't truly loosened. Will there be a quick plunge, or just a consolidation? The key still depends on how many new buyers this decline can attract.