Interestingly, some big players claim to be optimistic about the future market outlook but then sell off大量, directly crashing the coin price. This kind of double-dealing behavior always messes up the K-line. Seemingly bullish statements, but actual actions are the opposite; this contradictory market phenomenon is indeed worth being cautious about.
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RooftopVIP
· 5h ago
Hey, same old story. Talks a good game but sells off as soon as they turn around. These big players are really something else.
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BlockchainFries
· 5h ago
Really, these big players are just talkers, they talk a good game but act differently. They sell off immediately, and us retail investors are just the bagholders.
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NftDeepBreather
· 5h ago
Say one thing, do another. I'm tired of this routine. Every time, it's the same game.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 5h ago
I'm tired of this routine in the crypto world—saying one thing and doing another. Is that all you've got?
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LayerZeroHero
· 5h ago
Oh my god, I've seen this trick a hundred times... Saying they're optimistic but then dumping the price, they really treat retail investors as a cash machine.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 5h ago
That's why I never trust what influencers say; watching their wallet flows is the real deal.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 5h ago
Really the king of double standards, talking big about price increases and dumping to cut leeks—are you tired of this routine?
Interestingly, some big players claim to be optimistic about the future market outlook but then sell off大量, directly crashing the coin price. This kind of double-dealing behavior always messes up the K-line. Seemingly bullish statements, but actual actions are the opposite; this contradictory market phenomenon is indeed worth being cautious about.