Recently, I noticed a phenomenon. In the past, large fund operators could easily manipulate the market, but now? Even a few million yuan in volume can't be pushed easily. What does this imply?



It可能 indicates that the overall market liquidity is deteriorating, and retail investors' enthusiasm is waning. Or perhaps, market participants are now more rational and less easily fooled by unilateral pump-and-dump behaviors. The cost for big funds to push the price up is indeed increasing.

This actually reflects the characteristics of this wave of market行情——we are no longer in an era where a single force can dominate the situation. The market is gradually moving towards a more成熟的阶段.
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staking_grampsvip
· 5h ago
Millions can't even be called out? That shows the little guys have really been scared off and cut down.
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FloorPriceWatchervip
· 5h ago
Millions can't even rally? Then I have to think the other way around—maybe big players are starting to panic too. Basically, it's because there are fewer retail investors, and they don't have as many "IQ tax" to pay. It's not that the market is mature; it's that there are more people without money. This wave has indeed changed. In the past, one explosive news story would cause a nationwide frenzy. Now? Everyone is waiting. Waiting for what? Waiting for the next certainty to appear. I think, well, the rise in large capital costs is well-deserved; it has cut so many people. It's more like a real game now—whoever has better information wins.
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DiamondHandsvip
· 5h ago
Millions of dollars can't even move the market? Then what are my retail funds worth, a mosquito leg? Haha Only now do I realize that the more retail investors there are, the more it becomes a moat. Large investors can't bully us as easily anymore. Market maturity is nonsense; honestly, it's just that liquidity is truly insufficient. The old tricks of harvesting retail investors no longer work. But on the other hand, isn't this good news for us small retail investors? At least we don't get hammered all the time. What do you think?
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airdrop_whisperervip
· 6h ago
Millions shouting can't move the market anymore? Wake up, big players are also starting to panic haha --- Liquidity is really poor, but I would say the market is not mature yet --- Isn't it just that they can't cut off so many people? Nothing else --- Retail investors are not fools? Impossible, they just have a new way to cut losses --- Rising costs? Nonsense, there just aren't enough bagholders anymore --- Honestly, this is the normal state, the previous easy price manipulation was abnormal --- Big funds' costs are rising? I think it's just profit margins shrinking, it's no longer interesting --- Still in the mature stage? I think there's just no money to enter the market
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