$FHE recent trend is quite interesting. When it was rising, hardly anyone followed; when it was dropping, there were no counter-orders to buy the dip. The market just stayed sideways, with very thin trading volume. Even automated trading is faster than the market makers, which looks quite amusing.
From a higher timeframe perspective, significant institutional involvement probably won't appear until around 1.6. The higher it goes, the fewer new buy orders appear—this precisely indicates the core issue. Interestingly, even after a fivefold increase, the major funds still haven't moved. This situation can really confuse the market makers: investing so much effort, why can't they attract mainstream capital?
The lack of buy orders at the bottom and the sparse buy-in above have become the biggest constraints right now. It seems we need to wait until market sentiment truly picks up, or the price returns to a certain psychological support level, to see a different pattern of capital flow.
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BrokenDAO
· 01-20 03:48
This is the classic phenomenon of incentive distortion. No matter how aggressively it is pushed, it’s useless — no one truly believes this mechanism can continue to operate, as the trust cost is too high.
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DoomCanister
· 01-20 03:47
The market maker is putting in so much effort to pump the price, but no one is following, indicating that even big funds are not interested.
It’s already five times up, but no major players are coming in. This coin has some potential.
The market is so quiet; no wonder even automated trading is running so quickly.
Wait until .6, then talk. At this level, it really can't handle it.
It’s truly a one-man show by the market maker, and it’s incredible.
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WenMoon42
· 01-20 03:45
Pulling 5x and still no one follows, this market is really just messing with the market makers.
It must be really uncomfortable for the market makers, even smashing the order book gets no one to buy.
Wait for 1.6, then it will be the real highlight.
This trading volume is so thin it’s like a ghost town, a bit boring.
After such a long period of sideways movement, it seems we have to wait for big funds to wake up.
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GateUser-ef8e0a2c
· 01-20 03:34
The high positions here, both large funds and retail investors, don't dare to enter.
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SoliditySlayer
· 01-20 03:31
Even after 5x leverage, no one is paying attention. This market does seem a bit cold.
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The market maker must be feeling pretty embarrassed. Putting in so much effort for such a result.
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Waiting for 1.6? I think we need to wait for the market to recover first. Right now, it's just dead water.
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Trading volume is so thin that even robots are outperforming. What else can be said?
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No buy orders at the bottom and no one taking over at the top. Isn't that just a lack of trust?
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It really feels like we need big funds to come in to improve the mood. Right now, it's quite frustrating to watch.
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Sideways trading for ages, maybe we should wait until it returns to the support level.
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Lonely_Validator
· 01-20 03:30
Pulling 5x and still can't attract funds, how embarrassing must this big player be
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The most annoying thing is sideways trading, no volume at all, I wish I hadn't looked at this stock
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Waiting for 1.6? I think I'll wait until next year, who can say for sure about the market sentiment and this mess
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It's a typical self-entertainment market, the rise and fall are just the big players playing with themselves
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And the people taking over? So sparse? Feels like no one really believes in this thing
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Breaking the deadlock still depends on a warming sentiment, just pulling isn't enough
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I just want to know why big funds still haven't entered, such obvious opportunities and they haven't moved?
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The trading volume has shrunk to this extent, indicating no consensus, it's difficult
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Automation has already outperformed the big players, hilarious, this market is really cold
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A rebound from the psychological support level is the only hope, right now it's just a gambler's game
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AirdropBuffet
· 01-20 03:28
Pulling 5x and still no one follows, this market really feels a bit quiet.
The dealer must be feeling pretty uncomfortable in this situation, investing so much effort but still unable to attract mainstream funds.
Wait for 1.6. Large funds will probably only step in then.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 01-20 03:27
Pulling 5x still no takers, this wave is indeed eerily cold
The market makers must be suffering a lot, feeling unappreciated
Wait until 1.6, let's talk then. Right now, this market is just a walking corpse
Trading volume can't keep up with the price, a correction is inevitable sooner or later
$FHE recent trend is quite interesting. When it was rising, hardly anyone followed; when it was dropping, there were no counter-orders to buy the dip. The market just stayed sideways, with very thin trading volume. Even automated trading is faster than the market makers, which looks quite amusing.
From a higher timeframe perspective, significant institutional involvement probably won't appear until around 1.6. The higher it goes, the fewer new buy orders appear—this precisely indicates the core issue. Interestingly, even after a fivefold increase, the major funds still haven't moved. This situation can really confuse the market makers: investing so much effort, why can't they attract mainstream capital?
The lack of buy orders at the bottom and the sparse buy-in above have become the biggest constraints right now. It seems we need to wait until market sentiment truly picks up, or the price returns to a certain psychological support level, to see a different pattern of capital flow.