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【Zombie Orders + Invisible Control of the Market + Main Players Only Sell, Never Buy】
Here's my one-sentence summary:
Buy orders appear weak, sell orders seem thin, but the real situation is: no one is truly buying, only people secretly selling.
1. Why are there very few sell orders, yet they never run out?
- The main players/project team have activated automated robots to sell
- You buy 10,000 → the robot immediately replenishes 10,000
- You buy 100,000 → the robot replenishes 100,000
- The order book always shows only a little, making you think:
“Pressure is light, it’s about to rally!”
This is called:
Visible thinness, invisible infinite supply.
2. Why are there few buy orders, yet the price drops with a single sell?
Because:
Real buy orders are almost nonexistent!
- The small buy orders on the order book are all retail traders
- No main players supporting the price, no big investors taking the other side
- As soon as someone slightly sells, the price drops immediately
This is a classic pattern:
Fake buy orders, unable to support, crashes with a single sell.
3. When combined, this pattern sends a clear signal:
【Only distribution orders, no upward push orders】
All features match:
- Thin sell orders → never fully filled → main players secretly distribute
- Few buy orders → drops with a single sell → no one truly willing to buy
- Trading volume isn’t large, but the price center keeps drifting downward
- Looks like it’s about to rise, but it can never rally
Plain language translation:
Main players are slowly running, retail traders are slowly accepting, no one is pushing the price up.
4. The most dangerous part of this pattern
Is not a sharp crash, but a dull knife cutting meat:
- Today drops 2%
- Tomorrow sideways
- The day after drops another 3%
- You think it’s over, but bottom-fishing only leads to continued decline
This is called a stealth decline distribution, more harmful than a sudden crash.
5. What should you do now (super practical):
- Stop taking sell orders; you can’t finish them
- Don’t bottom-fish; the bottom is very deep
- Don’t enter unless it breaks key levels
- Don’t break out with huge volume; treat it as distribution every time
The ultimate truth:
Thin sell orders can’t be filled = Someone is quietly selling
Few buy orders, drops with a single sell = No one truly willing to buy
Together: main players distribute, retail accept, the trend will be weak.
If you tell me what coin this is, I can directly help you analyze:
Is it project team dumping, or main players shaking out the market.