$ZBT's recent trend is quite interesting. Looking at the market movements, the main force repeatedly tests the support and resistance levels by alternating between short positions and covering. First, they push the price down, then pull it back up, and continue to short again. This repetitive operation is actually testing the market's support and resistance. From a short-term trading perspective, this kind of oscillating consolidation is a test for those trying to catch the bottom — it looks like an opportunity, but turning around could trap you. Interestingly, during this repeated tug-of-war, market participants' costs are also being gradually eroded. With this series of operations, the main force has indeed absorbed most of the chips from the followers.
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AirdropCollector
· 1h ago
The main force's move this time is really aggressive; those following the trend got cut off.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 4h ago
The main players' tactics are old-fashioned; oscillation and shakeouts are just ways to eat away at retail investors' chips.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 5h ago
The main force's move this time is really fierce. After a series of accumulation tactics, everyone has to kneel.
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0xTherapist
· 5h ago
The main force's method of cutting leeks is really clever; repeatedly tugging and pulling is just a way to shake out the chips.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 5h ago
The main force's method is really ruthless, repeatedly shaking out the retail investors' chips until they're almost all taken.
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ChainProspector
· 5h ago
The main force's method of cutting leeks is truly superb; repeatedly shaking out the market is just to force retail investors' chips out.
$ZBT's recent trend is quite interesting. Looking at the market movements, the main force repeatedly tests the support and resistance levels by alternating between short positions and covering. First, they push the price down, then pull it back up, and continue to short again. This repetitive operation is actually testing the market's support and resistance. From a short-term trading perspective, this kind of oscillating consolidation is a test for those trying to catch the bottom — it looks like an opportunity, but turning around could trap you. Interestingly, during this repeated tug-of-war, market participants' costs are also being gradually eroded. With this series of operations, the main force has indeed absorbed most of the chips from the followers.