#数字资产生态回暖 JELLYJELLY Is a sharp drop actually a buy signal? This wave of market movement is a bit different



Behind the seemingly terrifying decline, there is actually another story.

Liquidity is actually increasing—monitoring data shows that large buy orders continue to flow in despite pushing the price down. This is no coincidence; the major players are quietly accumulating while cleaning out the weak hands. The essence of a sudden plunge is often like this: shaking out panic sellers to prepare for the next phase.

The technical aspect isn't as bad as it seems. Although the price has dropped, the key moving averages are still intact—EMA bullish alignment remains complete. This kind of "fake dip" is quite common on charts, and experienced traders know this as a "false breakout."

Short sellers are having an even harder time. Within one hour, the margin call volume for short positions reached 8.5 times that of long positions, indicating heavy losses for those betting against the market. Panic often conceals the greatest opportunities—when one side is fighting for survival, the outcome for the other is already decided.

If you want to follow this wave of market movement, your approach could be as follows:

First, enter in batches within the $0.085-$0.088 range; avoid trying to buy everything at once. Wait until the price stabilizes above $0.090 before adding more. If the logic still holds, continue. Place your stop loss at $0.082—if the price breaks below this line, it means all previous analysis was wrong, and there’s no need to hold on stubbornly.

As for targets, first watch $0.095, and if the trend truly reverses, only above $0.120 does this wave of movement form a complete pattern.

The key is mindset—when everyone else is dumping, only those brave enough to pick up bargains in the ruins will profit. Market panic periods are often the time when smart funds are deploying their strategies.
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AltcoinTherapistvip
· 2025-12-15 20:00
The main force's manipulation method is indeed old-fashioned, but some people still buy into it... The key is whether they dare to act in panic. --- I've seen many fake breakouts, but I'm just worried this time might really be a false signal🤔. --- An 8.5x liquidation of short positions? What does this data indicate? It actually suggests greater risk. --- Entering at 0.085 sounds simple, but when executing, I saw it drop straight to 0.080 and hit the stop-loss... Real trading is always more difficult than discussions. --- This logic can be applied to every market move; the problem is that both making money and losing money are based on the same reasoning. --- Market panic periods are actually opportunities to position, that's true... but perhaps it's just the beginning of the next harvest. --- Daring to pick up bargains in ruins also requires bullets... Most people are already out of ammunition at this point. --- If the EMA still holds, you might say the problem isn't big? Sometimes, when the line collapses, that's the real beginning. --- Entering in batches sounds rational, but in reality, most people chase highs and then cut their losses all the way down.
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ForkMongervip
· 2025-12-15 05:33
nah this "genius money" narrative is getting old... every dip has a "secret story" attached to it lmao. true though - liquidity pools are built different when institutions quietly stack.
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EternalMinervip
· 2025-12-13 20:12
Shorts are爆8.5X, this data looks sketchy, the main force's manipulation tactics are still the same.
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SerumSquirrelvip
· 2025-12-12 21:18
It's the same old rhetoric, saying it's just a shakeout every time it drops... I just want to know when it will truly rebound, don't just keep drawing pie in the sky.
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AirdropSkepticvip
· 2025-12-12 21:02
Shorts liquidated at 8.5x... This data is quite intense, and the bottom signal seems very clear now.
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NFTRegretfulvip
· 2025-12-12 20:51
Come and fool me again? The last time 0.085 entered was still in the set
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Anon32942vip
· 2025-12-12 20:51
Short position liquidation at 8.5x, the shorts are really collapsed now. It's not a bad idea to buy in tranches on dips.
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