If the amount of funds flowing in and out every day accounts for 60%, it indicates that the market maker is controlling the market trend. If the market maker places a sell order, it can go up; conversely, if a buy order is placed, it can plummet. There are data available, but instead of looking at them, people keep shouting about pump and pump.
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If the amount of funds flowing in and out every day accounts for 60%, it indicates that the market maker is controlling the market trend. If the market maker places a sell order, it can go up; conversely, if a buy order is placed, it can plummet. There are data available, but instead of looking at them, people keep shouting about pump and pump.