#美联储重启降息步伐 A leading exchange announced the removal of the $SKATE $REI $FIS trading pair, and as soon as the news came out, these coins plummeted. But to be honest, blindly bottom-fishing now is quite risky.
Based on past patterns, before delisting, market makers usually pull a tough move—first dumping to create panic, waiting for retail investors to cut losses and give up their chips, then suddenly pumping the price to dump on those chasing the rally. You see the price hasn't moved much yet? It's probably still in the accumulation phase. Once the panic selling from newbies is almost done, the pump is coming.
How do you play coins like this? Honestly, it's hard for the average person to make money here—you're more likely to get rekt. Either stay away or set a strict stop-loss—don't count on luck.
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MoonRocketTeam
· 16h ago
Damn, it's the same old trick again. I'm way too familiar with the moves of the big players. The fact that there's still no action means they haven't accumulated enough yet. The real loading phase comes when retail investors are bleeding out—that's right before takeoff.
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CommunitySlacker
· 16h ago
Same old trick again. The big players are using the exact same tactics as last year, and retail investors are still getting fleeced as usual.
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digital_archaeologist
· 17h ago
Here we go again? The market makers’ script for fleecing retail investors is the same every year—it's really exhausting.
#美联储重启降息步伐 A leading exchange announced the removal of the $SKATE $REI $FIS trading pair, and as soon as the news came out, these coins plummeted. But to be honest, blindly bottom-fishing now is quite risky.
Based on past patterns, before delisting, market makers usually pull a tough move—first dumping to create panic, waiting for retail investors to cut losses and give up their chips, then suddenly pumping the price to dump on those chasing the rally. You see the price hasn't moved much yet? It's probably still in the accumulation phase. Once the panic selling from newbies is almost done, the pump is coming.
How do you play coins like this? Honestly, it's hard for the average person to make money here—you're more likely to get rekt. Either stay away or set a strict stop-loss—don't count on luck.