SPORTFUN(SPORTFUNUSDT) The recent trend is indeed intriguing. The previous surge of nearly 50% attracted many to follow the trend. I tried trading contracts myself, and I lost 50 USDT shortly after, which was a very painful lesson.
Looking at the candlestick chart, it’s obvious that this is not the typical manipulation method of the market makers. The pattern shows rapid ups and downs, trapping people at high levels and then absorbing at lower levels. The technique resembles speculative capital engaging in swing trading to cut losses. The details shown in the chart also support this—if the market makers had truly entered, the rhythm wouldn’t be so frantic.
From the current situation, there are two relatively good entry points: either wait until the price approaches the pool price of 0.07 or wait for clear signals of large capital entering before taking action. Until there is a clear direction, protecting your principal is the top priority. The market will continue, but the lost principal won’t come back on its own.
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ChainProspector
· 4h ago
Losing 50u must be really painful. I can't quite understand this wave either, I always feel something's off.
Wait, can 0.07 really be reached? Feels uncertain.
Principal first, there's nothing wrong with that. The greedy ones all died.
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FarmHopper
· 4h ago
The recent move by the hot money is indeed aggressive, and those who bought in at high levels are all trapped.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 4h ago
50u loss isn't even that bad, I've already been liquidated twice, looking at this coin just annoys me now
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 4h ago
The hot money's move this time is really aggressive, buying at low levels after being trapped at high levels, not hesitating to profit from the spread.
The lesson from losing 50U is worth it; at least it made me realize this isn't a manipulator's play.
Should I wait for 0.07 or for a signal? Honestly, I'm a bit confused right now.
This coin is a bit frustrating; better to lie low and protect the principal first.
Daring to jump in with a 50% increase—no wonder I got cut. I've fallen into this trap too.
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LightningHarvester
· 4h ago
This wave is indeed driven by hot money cutting losses. I've also been trapped; a $50 tuition fee is not cheap.
Waiting for 0.07 still has hope. Don't rush to buy in; the principal is the key.
Contracts are just gambling. The dealer's tactics are too reckless, unlike regular manipulation.
It looks uncomfortable; wait until clear signals appear.
The money lost can't be recovered; this is a painful lesson.
A 50% increase is a trap; don't follow the herd.
Hot money swings and cuts losses, retail investors end up paying the price—old tricks.
Let's wait and see; anyway, the market can't run away.
SPORTFUN(SPORTFUNUSDT) The recent trend is indeed intriguing. The previous surge of nearly 50% attracted many to follow the trend. I tried trading contracts myself, and I lost 50 USDT shortly after, which was a very painful lesson.
Looking at the candlestick chart, it’s obvious that this is not the typical manipulation method of the market makers. The pattern shows rapid ups and downs, trapping people at high levels and then absorbing at lower levels. The technique resembles speculative capital engaging in swing trading to cut losses. The details shown in the chart also support this—if the market makers had truly entered, the rhythm wouldn’t be so frantic.
From the current situation, there are two relatively good entry points: either wait until the price approaches the pool price of 0.07 or wait for clear signals of large capital entering before taking action. Until there is a clear direction, protecting your principal is the top priority. The market will continue, but the lost principal won’t come back on its own.