Spotted a wild move in the charts lately—someone jumped into a brand new trading pair and loaded up 30% position almost instantly. That kind of execution isn't accidental. You don't just casually refresh and decide to go heavy on a random coin with that kind of chart pattern. The narrative is smooth, sure, but come on. This strategy probably lands differently on newcomers or folks who aren't paying close attention. But here's the thing—when whales move that decisively on fresh pairs, there's usually a bigger picture. The community holds the bag while the insiders walk away with solid gains. It's a tale as old as crypto itself.

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ShortingEnthusiastvip
· 01-06 22:38
30% one-shot, I've seen this move too many times. When new coins launch, there's always someone lurking... Basically, it's just an information gap.
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FancyResearchLabvip
· 01-06 22:34
It's the same old trick again. As soon as a new coin launches, 33% of people jump in. Now I can write another paper... Theoretically, this is called market efficiency, but in reality, we've been taken for another ride.
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QuietlyStakingvip
· 01-06 22:30
It's the same old trick every time — as soon as a new coin appears, big players start to lay their traps, while retail investors still don't understand what's going on and get caught. The essence of this game hasn't changed.
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