Where do these hot money funds actually come from?
Suddenly pushing up several coins, my personal K-line chart also fluctuates up and down. At one point I thought the trend was coming, but then I was ambushed again. Watching the movements of these dark horses really leaves people puzzled.
Some analysts say this is a game of the linkage between spot and futures contracts. Actually, it’s not surprising—hot money indeed likes to play like this. Moving spot prices to influence futures, or vice versa, the goal is to create volatility.
The key question is, can ordinary people make money by going all-in? Each time investing 10,000 U.S. dollars all in, can they really have a prosperous year? Honestly, in 99% of cases, it’s just a gamble against the market maker. The 10,000 U.S. dollars in hand could instantly turn into the price of a second-hand phone.
Instead of chasing gains and selling at a loss, it’s better to think clearly about your risk tolerance. The market’s rules of the game are like this—without patience and risk management, dreams can only remain dreams.
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 6h ago
I've already said it before, this current spot and futures contract linkage is a feast for the manipulators to harvest. Opportunity knocks but don't wait, but you also need to clearly understand your own capabilities. Going all-in with 10,000 U isn't as good as learning the risk management system I summarized three years ago. It's not too late for those who realize now...
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DegenWhisperer
· 6h ago
Once again, we've been played. The old trick of spot contracts and leverage is still being used.
Can going all-in with 10,000 USDT really make money? Wake up, buddy, 99% are cannon fodder.
Speculators thrive on volatility, while retail investors are just gambling on luck. It's fundamentally unequal.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 6h ago
Oops, got hit again. This time I really didn't see the trap coming.
Every time I think I can make money, I end up being the bag holder. Be smarter, everyone.
Can you make money by going all-in? Dream on, the house is waiting for you.
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BearMarketGardener
· 6h ago
Honestly, it's just a leek harvesting machine. Every time I think I've bottomed out, I get caught in a trap again.
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Token_Sherpa
· 6h ago
nah this is just ponzinomics with extra steps. spot-perp arbitrage games are old news, seen this playbook since 2017... pretty much designed so retail gets liquidated on the wick. 99% odds you're just funding someone else's sustainable yield lol
Where do these hot money funds actually come from?
Suddenly pushing up several coins, my personal K-line chart also fluctuates up and down. At one point I thought the trend was coming, but then I was ambushed again. Watching the movements of these dark horses really leaves people puzzled.
Some analysts say this is a game of the linkage between spot and futures contracts. Actually, it’s not surprising—hot money indeed likes to play like this. Moving spot prices to influence futures, or vice versa, the goal is to create volatility.
The key question is, can ordinary people make money by going all-in? Each time investing 10,000 U.S. dollars all in, can they really have a prosperous year? Honestly, in 99% of cases, it’s just a gamble against the market maker. The 10,000 U.S. dollars in hand could instantly turn into the price of a second-hand phone.
Instead of chasing gains and selling at a loss, it’s better to think clearly about your risk tolerance. The market’s rules of the game are like this—without patience and risk management, dreams can only remain dreams.