KOL washing orders are actually very simple and not complicated at all.


If there is a large buy order, it indicates institutional entry and that institutions are optimistic.
If there is a large sell order, it means big players are exiting, and there is no selling pressure left, making it easier to push the price up.
If the price is continuously sideways, it suggests a shakeout to disperse retail investors; hold firmly.
If the price continues to decline, it indicates a pre-sale washout.
If the price remains stagnant and the project team keeps pretending to be dead, it means the team’s style is to work quietly.
If the pre-sale has been completed and the project team has also sold out, it means everyone is trapped, and most people won’t sell at a loss. So now, it’s already at the bottom with no further decline possible, making it the best entry point.
Anyway, whatever others say, you have your own way to respond.
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