Whale Alerts: What They Really Mean (Before You FOMO)
Seeing “WHALE ALERT” on your feed doesn’t automatically mean pump incoming or dump confirmed. Big transfers are signals, not guarantees.
Here’s how to read them like a trader:
Exchange → Wallet: often accumulation or custody move (usually less bearish than people think)
Wallet → Exchange: could be sell intent, collateral, or internal transfer (watch price + volume for confirmation)
Stablecoins minted/moved: can hint at fresh buying power, but timing is unpredictable
Repeated small transfers: sometimes OTC-style distribution—watch for slow bleed on the chart
My rule: Never trade the alert alone. Combine it with:
Volume spike (real demand/supply)
Key levels (support/resistance reclaim or breakdown)
Derivatives data (funding + open interest if you trade futures)
Whales don’t announce their plan—they create liquidity events. Your edge is patience and confirmation.
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