$BNB is insane, even if it dips further there won't be any liquidity left, at that point playing with BNB is the way to go, a quick pump in a second, just to liquidate the shorts, back and forth liquidation...
$BNB That's awesome, way too abstract. At this point, we can consider that any positive news just requires us to watch the Bitcoin charts; just play BNB and forget about the BNB charts and indicators, it's completely pointless.
$BNB According to the long-short ratio, the recent dips don't feel like mere corrections, nor are they the result of any positive news being fully priced in. This is a classic case of profit-taking amidst good news, with Bitcoin and Ethereum taking a hit. It's a straight-up playbook move, and the daily price action is being managed really well, super subtle—it's just on another level.
With $BNB 's intense ups and downs, it's clear there's a lot of capital battling it out for positions. It's really fierce and brutal... Looks like some are trying to pump it to 680 to accumulate, while others are not having it and are going short. It's almost like a dramatic showdown...
$BNB Today, just go short on the intraday trades. The 4-hour candlestick charts are showing a direct dump on Bitcoin, which clearly indicates a profitable arbitrage exit. After the drop hits the target, continue to stack up. However, it's crucial for everyone to keep an eye on the angles and positions.
I'm not wrong here, right? It's the same script every month. They just dump hard to scoop up the bags, controlling the rhythm to pump it. If they didn't hold it down, it would just moon. $BNB
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$BNB Sometimes I have to vent a bit; this script is the same every month. Whenever Kaka pumps, there's this mysterious force that rushes in to dump, and it has to sync with BTC. But when they dump, it’s like they need a bit of finesse; they can't go too hard. Just look at the candlestick charts, you can tell it's all about those quick, heavy dumps. Then, out of nowhere, this mysterious force is there to scoop up the dips. You can feel the buying pressure pushing the price up a bit before they slam it down again, then buy the dip again. Back when we were in the 620-630 range, it was the same story; 630-640, same script. Now we’re in the 650-660 zone, and I bet there are quite a few folks trying to catch those dips. The dumps are getting a bit aggressive. As for technical indicators and the like, they’re not even worth looking at for BNB; just keep an eye on BTC. You see BNB is up, but if BTC is down, don’t hesitate—just short BNB. There's definitely that mysterious force ready to slam it down hard.
$BNB Sometimes I have to vent a bit; this script is the same every month. Whenever Kaka pumps, there's this mysterious force that rushes in to dump, and it has to sync with BTC. But when they dump, it’s like they need a bit of finesse; they can't go too hard. Just look at the candlestick charts, you can tell it's all about those quick, heavy dumps. Then, out of nowhere, this mysterious force is there to scoop up the dips. You can feel the buying pressure pushing the price up a bit before they slam it down again, then buy the dip again. Back when we were in the 620-630 range, it was the same story; 630-640, same script. Now we’re in the 650-660 zone, and I bet there are quite a few folks trying to catch those dips. The dumps are getting a bit aggressive. As for technical indicators and the like, they’re not even worth looking at for BNB; just keep an eye on BTC. You see BNB is up, but if BTC is down, don’t hesitate—just short BNB. There's definitely that mysterious force ready to slam it down hard.
$BNB This price is pretty much at a node now, about to hit 5.1. Based on the market over the last few weekends, it usually dips during holidays. We’re either going to pump it up before it crashes, or it might just tank hard... But a massive rally could also happen in an instant... Sudden drops and spikes have become the norm...
$BNB is a bit hard to grasp. When the market dips, you dip along, and when the market pumps, you still dip. Even when the narrative is bullish, you still take a hit; it’s brutal, man.