Let me emphasize again, all the content I post is aimed at short-term trading, with a time frame of at most a few hours to a few days. Once it hits my target level, I exit immediately.



The market is constantly changing—today it dumps, and tomorrow when the dealers see shorts piling up, they pump the price to liquidate them. When bulls rush in, they turn around and dump again to squeeze the longs. This back-and-forth cuts both sides, and the candlestick chart looks like a tug-of-war. So don't treat short-term signals as long-term guidance; if you get the timing wrong, you'll get slapped from both directions.
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TokenAlchemistvip
· 4h ago
ngl the MEV extraction playbook you're describing is just liquidation cascade mechanics on a shorter timeframe... same inefficiency vectors, different routing optimization. scalping is just arbitrage surface execution with tighter slippage tolerance.
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SandwichTradervip
· 12-06 03:59
If you're playing short-term, keep it short-term—don’t play it backwards or you’ll end up as exit liquidity. Take your profits when your target is hit—those who get greedy always lose. This market really is a meat grinder; the whales keep harvesting back and forth. If your timing is off, you’ll get slapped from both sides—no lie there. Using short-term signals as long-term ones is just asking for trouble.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 12-06 03:58
That's how short-term trading is, it's all about speed—if you're a second too slow, you become the one getting cut. --- How many years have the market makers been using these tricks, and yet people still get taken advantage of every day? --- When you hit your target, get out—you need at least that much discipline. --- Candlestick charts sure look nice, but making money is tough. --- To put it simply, don't be greedy—take profits when you can. --- Timing really is everything; most people lose because of this. --- Treating short-term signals as long-term ones—no wonder you get hit from both sides. --- This round of market action is really intense, the back-and-forth is hard for anyone to handle. --- It's the fate of short-term traders—either get in and out fast, or take heavy losses. --- In a market that changes every day, you have to keep a clear head.
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OnChain_Detectivevip
· 12-06 03:57
pattern analysis screaming manipulation signals here... whales dumping then pumping the same chart daily, textbook wash trading vibes. short-term plays are statistical noise fr, one wrong entry and you're holding bags while insiders exit. remember folks always DYOR but ngl these swing setups look sus as hell
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