Could yesterday's sharp fall be related to Taylor?
This guy has been hoarding goods, never hesitating to increase his positions. As a result, it seems he really can't hold on this time? The shift from firmly buying to suddenly letting go is a bit abrupt.
The actions of major players have always been a barometer; as soon as they move, the market immediately reacts.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 14h ago
Once the Large Investors let go, we just get trapped, I'm tired of playing this routine.
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CryptoMotivator
· 14h ago
Well, once the Large Investors let go, we will have to suffer along with them; this wave really can't hold on any longer.
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ContractHunter
· 14h ago
When the large investors let go, they really run; this move is indeed a bit extreme.
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ThesisInvestor
· 14h ago
As soon as the Large Investors let go, we have to run; we've been playing this trap for so long and still can't guard against it.
Could yesterday's sharp fall be related to Taylor?
This guy has been hoarding goods, never hesitating to increase his positions. As a result, it seems he really can't hold on this time? The shift from firmly buying to suddenly letting go is a bit abrupt.
The actions of major players have always been a barometer; as soon as they move, the market immediately reacts.