Here's the pattern worth noting: when a token gets listed on a major platform, whale movements become predictable. The big players dump their bags while simultaneously shorting—a classic squeeze play. By the time retail catches the listing news, the move's already over. The real play? Watching the wallet flows before the candle closes, not chasing after the pump's happened.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 01-13 16:06
It's ridiculous, every time it's the same trick. The whales already ran away, and we only see the news afterward.
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BoredWatcher
· 01-13 16:02
It looks like the same old story. We've been on alert for whale activities for a while now. The key is still to monitor traffic data.
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SignatureCollector
· 01-13 16:01
Wallet data is the real truth. If you rely on candlestick charts late, just wait to get cut.
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TestnetNomad
· 01-13 15:59
Damn, it's the same old trick. I've seen through it long ago.
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GasWaster69
· 01-13 15:52
Honestly, I've seen through this trick a long time ago. Retail investors are always the last ones to take the fall.
Here's the pattern worth noting: when a token gets listed on a major platform, whale movements become predictable. The big players dump their bags while simultaneously shorting—a classic squeeze play. By the time retail catches the listing news, the move's already over. The real play? Watching the wallet flows before the candle closes, not chasing after the pump's happened.