Over the years in the cryptocurrency world, having seen many of the tricks of the market makers, you will discover a truth—the plot changes dramatically, but the script remains the same.
Recently, the trend of a certain coin is like a "standardized wash trading blockbuster" that is worth studying carefully for all newcomers.
Act One: Creating Despair
The price of the coin dropped from 1.2U to 0.9U, trading volume shrank, emotions collapsed, and the group was filled with voices saying, "It's over, it's going to zero." Retail investors cut their losses and left the market, while the market makers quietly bought at the bottom. This wave is called "squeezing out the fear chips"—it’s not about the price being cut, but rather human nature.
Act Two: False Rebound, Real Inducement
Suddenly, a big bearish line smashed down to 0.7U, and then it quickly pulled back to 0.95U.
The V-shaped reversal appeared, and the script that old investors are most familiar with came on stage: This is the bottom!
Thus, a bunch of people rushed in to buy the bottom, and the market makers took the opportunity to dump again. The price fell below the previous low to 0.65U, and those who had just bought the bottom were caught off guard and became the bag holders.
Act Three: Panic Harvest
The climax of the plot arrived, with negative news flying: the project party "ran away," and big holders "liquidated." The price of the coin crashed to 0.5U, and the market was in mourning, with the comment section filled with despair. But if you check the on-chain data, you will find that large addresses are frantically accumulating, which is the market makers' final blow—collecting cheap chips amid panic.
Act Four: Reversal and Rebirth
When everyone resigns to their fate, the market makers gently pull up the price, heading straight for 1U. Those who cut losses begin to regret, bystanders rush to chase the rise, new money comes in, and old money is offloaded.
A perfect blood exchange is thus completed.
Washing the market has never been about market makers wanting to take anyone's coins, but rather about changing people. They wash out the low-cost old investors and welcome in high-cost new buyers.
A sharp drop is not the end but the beginning of chip restructuring. So, stop complaining about market makers taking advantage; true experts do not just watch the ups and downs but understand the "washing rhythm." When you can read their script, no matter how dark the night is, you will have a light. @豪哥讲币 $BTC
