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Let's analyze the manipulation techniques of Rave. It's extremely tricky, the king of all kings. From 0.62 to 1.24, the market confirmed. Two or three hourly candles broke one hundred million in volume, with momentum. It retraced to 0.95, then directly surged to 1.36, then spiked down to 0.95, killing all chasing the rise. Then it pushed to around 1.69, then spiked to 1.3, 1.22, and then without looking back, it surged near 2.2. Then it spiked down to around 1.6, pulled back to 2.2, spiked again to 1.7, pulled back to 2.2, and finally established a golden bottom around 1.9. After that, the market started. I drew this chart yesterday before the market started. Trading must have expectations for your positions. My expectation when trading was that it would definitely break 4. Otherwise, what are the three spikes probing the bottom for? Did you notice? Every time the big players shake out the market, it's about 30%. 1.36-0.95, 1.69-1.22, 2.22-1.6. When I first discovered this, it was truly terrifying upon reflection. This big player has been using the same method all along, but retail investors can only keep dying. You have no room to think. A few minutes can wipe out 30%. Are you chasing the short? Holding the position? Or bottom fishing? Bottomed out and pulled up—should you run? Retail investors stand in front of the fog, very confused. I'm confused too. But luckily, I confirmed the main direction was up. The big players don't need to keep playing the game of wiping out 30% and then pulling back. They're just filtering out the longs that can't see the bigger picture. This market is tough. But if you don't do swing trading, it's much simpler. Buy around 1 or 1.3, 1.6, and sell at 4 or 5. For big players who like 1-2x leverage, this wave is truly perfect. The rise is very smooth, and the gains are exaggerated. But for small retail investors, it's full of thorns. A little carelessness could lead to liquidation. 10x leverage can't survive; with 5x leverage, you might just run after a small rise. Only with 3x might you catch the whole move. Let's review enough for now. If you find some sense in this, consider following me. I don't take orders, no commissions, no circle of friends. $RAVE #Gate广场四月发帖挑战
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