Observing the market participants on BSC, a common characteristic is often noticed—frequent line touching. Is this based on a systematic approach using certain technical indicators, or is it random behavior? Additionally, I would like to understand, how many million-level transactions do large traders or market makers on BSC typically achieve in a year? How often do operations at the tens of millions or hundreds of millions level occur? What is the underlying data logic behind this?
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 8h ago
Drawing lines? Isn't that just testing the waters before going all-in? To put it plainly, it's still about finding the cost line for the new investors.
A million-level annual income? Even the electricity bill crowd can get that for free. The real big players who can steadily reinvest are the ones quietly making a fortune.
Trillions of level operations don't matter in terms of frequency; what's important is who is cutting whom. I'm just watching to see if the data suddenly gets wiped out.
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NewDAOdreamer
· 8h ago
Touching the line is basically testing liquidity to see if you can step into an empty space.
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SerumSqueezer
· 8h ago
Touching the line basically means the market maker is accumulating, there are no real technical indicators, it's all just a good story.
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LiquidationOracle
· 8h ago
Drawing lines is just manipulation, the tactics of big players have long been exposed. The problem is that retail investors will never learn.
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FadCatcher
· 8h ago
All the manipulations are staged; the real big players have already settled their positions in dark pools, and you can't tell anything from on-chain data.
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SolidityStruggler
· 8h ago
Drawing lines is just setting traps for retail investors, with no technical skill involved. The data logic of big players is essentially a cycle of accumulating and dumping, easily handling millions of dollars annually. Truly major moves only happen when liquidity is sufficient enough to dare to act.
Observing the market participants on BSC, a common characteristic is often noticed—frequent line touching. Is this based on a systematic approach using certain technical indicators, or is it random behavior? Additionally, I would like to understand, how many million-level transactions do large traders or market makers on BSC typically achieve in a year? How often do operations at the tens of millions or hundreds of millions level occur? What is the underlying data logic behind this?