Strong weekly-level cryptocurrencies have a common characteristic—they never change their overall trend due to short-term intense fluctuations. Taking some leading small-cap coins as examples, these assets often repeatedly reach previous highs or even make multiple attempts to break through. Why is this the case? The main consideration for the big players is very practical: after painstakingly pushing the price up by dozens of times, a large bearish candle suddenly drops, and the average holding cost for the main players could end up in trouble or even face losses. Therefore, cryptocurrencies with genuine main force involvement often design repeated high point confirmations, leaving enough room for distribution. This is also an important detail when observing strong cryptocurrencies—watch how they handle oscillations near the high points.
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RetiredMiner
· 2h ago
I've seen this tactic of main force dumping too many times. Repeatedly confirming the high point is basically testing the waters to see how many bullets retail investors still have to continue the rally.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 2h ago
The main force repeatedly tests the high points, in other words, they are just looking for opportunities to offload.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 2h ago
Are the main forces really that obvious? I feel like I can't tell.
Strong weekly-level cryptocurrencies have a common characteristic—they never change their overall trend due to short-term intense fluctuations. Taking some leading small-cap coins as examples, these assets often repeatedly reach previous highs or even make multiple attempts to break through. Why is this the case? The main consideration for the big players is very practical: after painstakingly pushing the price up by dozens of times, a large bearish candle suddenly drops, and the average holding cost for the main players could end up in trouble or even face losses. Therefore, cryptocurrencies with genuine main force involvement often design repeated high point confirmations, leaving enough room for distribution. This is also an important detail when observing strong cryptocurrencies—watch how they handle oscillations near the high points.