During periods of market liquidity exhaustion, such risks are indeed prone to occur frequently. In a low liquidity environment, large orders can easily trigger slippage, and retail investors often become the biggest victims. It is recommended to strictly set stop-losses, control position sizes, and avoid being swept out by sudden fluctuations in such market conditions. Exercise caution before liquidity is restored.
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LuckyHashValue
· 11h ago
Low liquidity is a good time to harvest retail investors; they get wiped out badly.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 11h ago
Liquidity dries up, and then the plunge happens. Retail investors are really having a tough time.
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DataChief
· 11h ago
Pin insertion is really amazing. Last time, I was directly wiped out. Now I strictly stick to stop-loss and position management.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 11h ago
Low liquidity is more obvious from the perspective of the computing power network. Large transactions are indeed more likely to trigger slippage.
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Retail investors understand after being swept a few times, but honestly, not many people strictly set stop-losses.
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In this market condition, it’s actually an opportunity to position oneself. The key is how you control your risk exposure.
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Regarding the practice of inserting needles, data shows that in the past 30 days, such incidents have indeed occurred frequently, and liquidity in mining pools has also been affected.
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Being cautious is not wrong, but avoiding everything blindly also causes you to miss the highest ROI periods.
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Instead of setting stop-losses, it’s better to improve computing power efficiency. Passing through volatility is the right way.
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Positioning before liquidity recovery can lead to better return cycles.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 11h ago
The pin insertion thing is really outrageous; I was caught off guard last time.
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RugPullAlarm
· 11h ago
Low liquidity is the best time for big players to harvest retail investors, I've seen through it long ago. Our on-chain data shows that recently, large address transactions have been occurring frequently, clearly testing...
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All-InQueen
· 11h ago
Here we go with the old clichés again. It was already swept once before, and now I see the injection point, it instantly drops to zero.
During periods of market liquidity exhaustion, such risks are indeed prone to occur frequently. In a low liquidity environment, large orders can easily trigger slippage, and retail investors often become the biggest victims. It is recommended to strictly set stop-losses, control position sizes, and avoid being swept out by sudden fluctuations in such market conditions. Exercise caution before liquidity is restored.