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When Bitcoin suddenly dropped near $60,000, there are discussions suggesting that market makers' actions might have been behind it. From the perspective of those providing liquidity, while maintaining a friendly relationship with market participants, their position adjustments during large price movements can sometimes accelerate the decline.
Currently, Bitcoin is trading around $74,300, but in such harsh downward phases, the intentions of individual investors and institutional investors often do not align. When market makers withdraw their orders at the same time as selling pressure intensifies, it can lead to even sharper drops.
By understanding these market mechanisms, I think you can respond calmly even during the next sharp decline. It's important to identify when liquidity is fleeing.