Watching some people's operations is truly impressive. First, a wave of about 1,000 people follow the trend and enter the market, listening to that enthusiasm, feeling like there's no way to lose, then turning around to pull the entire team in for a full-scale play. This level of precision, would you say it's a textbook-level harvest?
What's even more interesting is that this isn't the first time. The last large-scale liquidation was just a test, and this time they've upgraded this scheme into an art form—calling signals from 'brother' skyrocketed all the way to 'dad,' with the seniority increase even more rapid than BTC's price movement. Retail investors are like following a script, one wave after another jumping in, then one wave after another getting out.
Looking at the recent market, BTC is experiencing intense volatility, ETH isn't doing much better, and SOL is just messing around. Some people have already calculated the risks clearly; they cut when it's time to cut, run when it's time to run. But there are still a bunch of people stubbornly betting on that last hand, only to get completely harvested.
Rather than calling it trading, it's more like a carefully staged performance. If you're still planning to follow orders, remember to prepare a clown mask in advance—it's all about an immersive experience.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 01-23 02:59
On-chain data has long shown signs; the flow of chips for the 1000th person is clear upon inspection. The method of cutting leeks has truly evolved into a systematic engineering.
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Looking at the recent BTC fluctuations through the lens of capital flow, it's clear that big players are precisely accumulating, while retail investors are precisely taking on positions. The difference is so stark.
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The call signals have risen from brothers to fathers. This trading approach is even more reliable than technical indicators. To put it simply, it's about using generational tactics to build a trust system and harvest premiums.
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Looking at SOL's trend, you can see that the liquidity trap was set long ago. Those still betting on the last shot should really check their holding costs.
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This isn't just trading; it's a textbook case of capital game theory. Quantitative analysis of the correlation between liquidation points and large traders' transaction volumes aligns perfectly.
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ETH is also fluctuating wildly, indicating that the market structure has long been broken. Who still believes that copying trades can make money?
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To such a precise degree, it's obvious that someone on-chain has absolute control over the distribution of chips—dimensions that retail investors simply cannot see.
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SillyWhale
· 01-23 02:20
This move is truly awesome, a textbook-level harvest.
Follow the signals or go back to sleep, just wait to be cut.
It's another old trick, why are retail investors still falling for it?
The rise in seniority is even more aggressive than the market, it cracks me up.
If you don't run when you should, you'll end up covered in blood.
Seeing through it but unable to act, that's the most heartbreaking part.
People are still watching the same old script, wake up everyone.
Next time I see this kind of signal, I'll just do the opposite.
If a thousand people enter, how many will be left at the end? Honestly speaking.
This trick has been played out long ago, how are there still people believing it?
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ChainDetective
· 01-22 19:18
This trick is really clever, from calling "brother" to "dad," the hierarchy rises faster than the market.
Follow-up traders all end up as bagholders, this show is well-scripted.
It's the same kind of setup again, retail investors really need to remember this.
Over a thousand people go in, over a thousand people come out, and the chives should be harvested—who's to blame?
BTC ETH SOL these days are going crazy, I should have just run earlier.
Basically, it's precise harvesting, a textbook-level method of cutting.
At the moment of being completely drained, you realize you've been played.
And some still believe in calling signals, really daring to gamble.
Isn't this just a carefully designed trap? It happens every time.
One round after another, a looping script.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 01-22 08:23
It's the same old story, I've heard it countless times, but I've never seen anyone really make money.
To the brothers still following trades, let's be friends. I'll teach you how to cut losses.
Honestly, rather than calling it trading, it's more like a game of probability. The winners have already cashed out.
This market cycle, I think it's an 80% repeat of that same harvesting process. The rhythm is too familiar.
A thousand people enter, a hundred people exit, and the rest become fodder. There's no way around it.
Basically, it's a game of information asymmetry. Knowing five minutes later means a five percentage point difference.
I just can't understand why people only realize this after getting liquidated.
Retail investor mentality, once you're caught up, there's no saving. Am I right?
I've said it before, stop-loss points should be set at the most painful spot in your heart, so you can truly execute it.
Seeing this wave of people entering, I already know the ending. The script has been written.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 01-20 03:53
It's the same old trick, too familiar.
Really, copying trades is like gambling with your life, brother.
If the contract isn't hot, why are so many people still playing? I don't get it.
It's about time to wake up; this is just a setup.
Damn, here comes another wave? I'm just watching without moving.
From "brother" to "dad," the generational gap is really widening.
Retail investors are the best harvesting machines.
With BTC jumping around like this, I've already pulled back.
A textbook-level harvest, so accurate.
And some people still dare to follow? Quite brave.
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MetadataExplorer
· 01-20 03:51
How many times have you played this trick, and people still jump in, really incredible
Followers should have woken up long ago
It's the same show again, the director changed the actors but not the script
The generational gap is hilarious, more outrageous than the market
"Bottom to the sky" is such a fitting phrase
I've seen through it long ago, just waiting to see who still dares to follow
The harvesting method has indeed upgraded, gotta admit
Over a thousand people, this move is quite big
Still gambling on the last bet, it's tense
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AirdropBuffet
· 01-20 03:47
Oh no, they're starting this routine again. They're getting more and more skilled at it.
Honestly, who still dares to follow trades now? Those are the ones who deserve it.
I knew something was going to happen the moment the 1000th person entered the market. So typical.
No lessons learned, it's always the same script every time.
BTC has been extremely volatile these days, I don't even dare to look at my positions.
These people are really ruthless, upgrading from brothers to fathers, haha, hilarious.
I already ran away early; those who stayed can just fend for themselves.
The problem is, next time someone will jump in again, it's ridiculous.
It's obvious this is a carefully designed scheme to cut the leeks.
The bottom has indeed been seen, but I don't have the courage to buy the dip.
ETH has fallen so much, not to mention SOL, even trash coins are crashing.
Some people are really too greedy, just want to gamble one last time.
This is the magic of crypto, there's always someone reluctant to exit.
A textbook-level harvest, no doubt.
I've learned my lesson and will never follow the trend again.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 01-20 03:37
This routine is getting smoother and smoother, just change the disguise and someone will keep sending money
Another round of leek harvesting drama, the actors are the same, only the props are different
Truly amazing, textbook-level precise harvesting, I admire this surgical knife operation
Those still following the trades, I really just want to see how you explain this wave of losses in the end
BTC's recent volatility looks like it's testing our bottom line
Why does someone always fall into the trap every time? It shows that this script really works
This is art, the art of harvesting, too bad I can't learn it
The Retail Investor Psychology Research Institute has released new findings again, thumbs up
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AirdropSkeptic
· 01-20 03:35
It's the same old trick again, really annoying.
All the followers should wake up now.
This time the cut was pretty harsh, directly to the bottom.
From brother to father, the seniority increase is incredible.
Retail investors really cooperate like NPCs.
I already ran away long ago, brothers behind, my condolences.
Art form? I think it's just a harvesting art.
Some people are still betting on the last round, really brave.
Wake up everyone, stop being fooled again.
This BTC move clearly shows a pattern.
This arrangement is too textbook, can't defend against it.
Cut when you should, don't think about turning the tables, friends.
Watching some people's operations is truly impressive. First, a wave of about 1,000 people follow the trend and enter the market, listening to that enthusiasm, feeling like there's no way to lose, then turning around to pull the entire team in for a full-scale play. This level of precision, would you say it's a textbook-level harvest?
What's even more interesting is that this isn't the first time. The last large-scale liquidation was just a test, and this time they've upgraded this scheme into an art form—calling signals from 'brother' skyrocketed all the way to 'dad,' with the seniority increase even more rapid than BTC's price movement. Retail investors are like following a script, one wave after another jumping in, then one wave after another getting out.
Looking at the recent market, BTC is experiencing intense volatility, ETH isn't doing much better, and SOL is just messing around. Some people have already calculated the risks clearly; they cut when it's time to cut, run when it's time to run. But there are still a bunch of people stubbornly betting on that last hand, only to get completely harvested.
Rather than calling it trading, it's more like a carefully staged performance. If you're still planning to follow orders, remember to prepare a clown mask in advance—it's all about an immersive experience.