Large holders are continuing to flee. The pace of whale de-risking doesn't seem to be slowing down, with continuous selling over several days. The behavior change of these large position holders often reflects a subtle shift in market sentiment. Whether they are adjusting their positions in advance or have concerns about the future market, further on-chain data observation is needed to make a judgment. However, this phenomenon of large position shrinkage is indeed worth noting for traders.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 12-27 14:51
Whale reducing positions? I'm the actual reverse indicator, big players run, I follow, and I always manage to perfectly step into the trap.
I've calculated that as long as the holdings are shrinking, my account is expanding, expanding into a pile of zeros.
I monitor on-chain data every day, and every time I do, I benefit more. That's called professionalism.
How can there still be people listening to big players? Going against me is the right way.
Whales are selling off, huh? Then I need to add more positions. Anyway, the liquidation price is just my target price.
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 12-27 14:47
Whale runaways are happening; you need to keep a close eye on on-chain data.
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MidnightSeller
· 12-27 14:46
Whales are selling off... this pace is a bit intense.
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HackerWhoCares
· 12-27 14:38
The whales have run away, what does that mean? It just shows they're feeling guilty.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 12-27 14:36
The whales have run away... Now it's up to us retail investors to hold on.
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TommyTeacher
· 12-27 14:34
The whales have run away, now it's up to us retail investors to step up.
Large holders are continuing to flee. The pace of whale de-risking doesn't seem to be slowing down, with continuous selling over several days. The behavior change of these large position holders often reflects a subtle shift in market sentiment. Whether they are adjusting their positions in advance or have concerns about the future market, further on-chain data observation is needed to make a judgment. However, this phenomenon of large position shrinkage is indeed worth noting for traders.