Why can't I get it down? How exactly is the B price controlled?
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MasteringTheMythsOfTheCrypto
· 01-14 15:53
The funds entering without data-driven control amount to over 40 million, but the market cap increased by more than 1 billion, indicating human manipulation to kill users.
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StarryRiverGalaxy
· 01-14 15:42
The fee has always been negative, forcing the Air Force to keep paying, continuously inducing short positions, encouraging the Air Force to add to their positions, and simultaneously triggering high-leverage long positions. As long as the old investors' longs are not closed, the fee cannot turn positive, and the price cannot stop. Only when they want to escape themselves, or when their long positions become too heavy to hold, can the price start to fall, and the fee can turn positive.
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StarryRiverGalaxy
· 01-14 15:35
Everyone is going long, short positions are just fuel, when short positions are insufficient, they smash a trap to lure longs. Today, 1 million short positions were blown up in a day—hell on earth.
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StarryRiverGalaxy
· 01-14 15:34
No spot available🤐, can only rely on short and long positions to push down. The longs won't close, they've been enjoying it all along. The shorts can't push down anymore, so they all turn into fuel, burning themselves.
Why can't I get it down? How exactly is the B price controlled?