I'm bullish on $BEAT, to be honest, I was attracted by this wave of manipulation rhythm. This coin can't be analyzed with conventional methods; you need to understand the behind-the-scenes capital operation.
A wave of pull-up followed by a dump, then another rise—this cycle repeats, revealing two possibilities: either the capital volume is sufficiently large, or the chips are highly concentrated. The key point is that the greed of this round of market makers is extraordinary, unlike some trash projects that go up ten or twenty times immediately after launch without thinking. There is a method here.
Honestly, the bulls have been quite frustrated lately, and it's about time for an opportunity to bite. Hopefully, this prediction won't cause a dump.
Ps: By the way, a certain well-known trader is indeed quick-witted, has a steady mindset, and a good temper. Although I love joking about him, it's all in good fun, not blackening him. I don't envy him for making money; what's more important is that he remains very steady in his character. Many try to learn from him, but few can truly understand where his real advantage lies—not in those teenage-style self-deprecating jokes. Truly lasting success still depends on working on trading value, not on eye-catching routines.
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HodlOrRegret
· 10h ago
The market maker's strategy can be even more dangerous. After getting tired of this pump-and-dump cycle, be careful that the final wave might be a distribution.
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Ruixue
· 15h ago
2026 Go Go Go 👊
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StableCoinKaren
· 19h ago
The dealer's rhythm is indeed deliberate, not the kind of mindless dump of trash coins operation.
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Bullish traders have been holding back for so long; this wave should rebound, right? HODL.
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With such a high concentration of chips, it still feels like a trap, afraid of getting caught.
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There is a strategy, but the problem is, can we see it? That's the real difficulty.
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People with a steady mindset make money quickly, but even their posture is all wrong, hilarious.
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Pulling up and dumping down, this cycle looks comfortable, just worried that the last dump can't be caught.
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With such a large capital volume ≈ the dealer wants to cut the leeks, I'll just say it directly.
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Can't use conventional analysis? Then it means ordinary people can't play at all.
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Some traders are really patient, rare to see someone so steady.
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Bite into it is good, just afraid that biting into it turns out to be a trap.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 19h ago
The dealer's rhythm this time is indeed meticulous, but the biggest fear is messing it up. The bulls really should get a chance to eat some meat now.
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ponzi_poet
· 19h ago
The big players definitely have a strategy this time. The rhythm of pulling up and smashing down clearly shows they are prepared. I'm just worried that the prediction might be wrong.
Having been burned so many times, if I get smashed again this time, I'll just give up.
People with a steady mindset do make money faster, but most people can't develop that kind of resolve.
$BEAT's current rhythm is interesting; with such a high concentration of chips, is there actually a chance?
But to be honest, smart operations ultimately still come down to the influence of capital.
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TestnetNomad
· 19h ago
The dealer's rhythm this time is indeed interesting. It looks like they're accumulating but not rushing to dump. That's true mastery.
I agree. The bulls have been holding back for too long, just waiting for this move.
This kind of methodical operation is much better than those trash coins that dump immediately after listing. At least you can see they're actually working.
Having a steady mindset is the key to making money. Those who only mock themselves to gain attention will eventually fade away.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 19h ago
It's good that the market maker has a strategy; what we fear is that by the time we understand it, it's already our turn to dump.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 19h ago
The market maker's manipulation this time definitely has a pattern, it's not the kind of reckless dump. It feels like the next wave is about to rise.
I'm bullish on $BEAT, to be honest, I was attracted by this wave of manipulation rhythm. This coin can't be analyzed with conventional methods; you need to understand the behind-the-scenes capital operation.
A wave of pull-up followed by a dump, then another rise—this cycle repeats, revealing two possibilities: either the capital volume is sufficiently large, or the chips are highly concentrated. The key point is that the greed of this round of market makers is extraordinary, unlike some trash projects that go up ten or twenty times immediately after launch without thinking. There is a method here.
Honestly, the bulls have been quite frustrated lately, and it's about time for an opportunity to bite. Hopefully, this prediction won't cause a dump.
Ps: By the way, a certain well-known trader is indeed quick-witted, has a steady mindset, and a good temper. Although I love joking about him, it's all in good fun, not blackening him. I don't envy him for making money; what's more important is that he remains very steady in his character. Many try to learn from him, but few can truly understand where his real advantage lies—not in those teenage-style self-deprecating jokes. Truly lasting success still depends on working on trading value, not on eye-catching routines.