š How to identify manipulated markets
Manipulation is more frequent in assets with low liquidity.
Signals:
Extreme candles without continuity.
Breakouts that quickly return to the range.
Strong movements during low volume hours.
Wide spreads and irregular orders.
Examples:
$SOL breaks 15% and returns in minutes.
$XRP moves strongly during nighttime and loses everything when real volume opens.
$PEPE with vertical rises without clear structure.
Conclusion:
If the movement seems artificial, it probably is.
Manipulation is more frequent in assets with low liquidity.
Signals:
Extreme candles without continuity.
Breakouts that quickly return to the range.
Strong movements during low volume hours.
Wide spreads and irregular orders.
Examples:
$SOL breaks 15% and returns in minutes.
$XRP moves strongly during nighttime and loses everything when real volume opens.
$PEPE with vertical rises without clear structure.
Conclusion:
If the movement seems artificial, it probably is.