I can't understand this wave of operations. A big brother used $20,000 to buy into 1.4% of the chips, and just now he sold everything again. This time he cleared out his losses; he also took losses on previous trades, totaling a loss of $14,000 across two operations. I can only say he was too greedy, and I appreciate the big brother's contribution of this wave of "taxes." Although he has already run away, the market's total market value still remains steadily at the million-dollar level😂
This kind of frequent entry and exit, repeatedly stopping losses, is indeed hard to understand. But on the other hand, such large-volume behaviors by big players still contribute significantly to market liquidity. The market continues to move forward, and this large transaction can be seen as paving the way.
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RektButSmiling
· 2h ago
Haha, big brother, this move is really impressive. Losing 14k in one go and just saying goodbye.
Putting in 20k and taking out 20k, a leek harvest machine, brother.
I don't understand this operation, but I made a profit.
Cut twice in a row, the rhythm is pretty good.
The market relies on these big players to survive, thanks to the money givers.
But repeatedly stop-lossing like this is really like paying taxes for us retail investors.
Both smashing and cutting, what are they doing?
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LiquidityOracle
· 20h ago
Ha, another "philanthropist" automatically out, let's continue eating.
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BankruptWorker
· 01-09 17:15
Damn, losing 14,000 in one go, this guy really dares to play.
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ProposalDetective
· 01-09 17:13
Haha, yet another vivid negative example.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 01-09 17:06
Haha, this guy really came to give away money
Losing $14,000 and still not learning his lesson, he'll come again next time
This is what you call the self-cultivation of a leek.
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FadCatcher
· 01-09 17:02
Haha, this guy is really laying bricks for us.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 01-09 16:53
Haha, how much tuition does this guy have to pay? 14,000 bucks just gone like that.
But honestly, I really can't understand this kind of stop-loss logic. Losing money and still continuing to lose—what's going on in their mind?
Waiting for him to come back and take over next time, he’ll probably do it again.
I can't understand this wave of operations. A big brother used $20,000 to buy into 1.4% of the chips, and just now he sold everything again. This time he cleared out his losses; he also took losses on previous trades, totaling a loss of $14,000 across two operations. I can only say he was too greedy, and I appreciate the big brother's contribution of this wave of "taxes." Although he has already run away, the market's total market value still remains steadily at the million-dollar level😂
This kind of frequent entry and exit, repeatedly stopping losses, is indeed hard to understand. But on the other hand, such large-volume behaviors by big players still contribute significantly to market liquidity. The market continues to move forward, and this large transaction can be seen as paving the way.