DASH is not suitable for traders who pursue certainty.



Seeing people shouting manipulation as the price plunges from the high points. But most overlook the key detail: that is a liquidity sweep.

The real movement is like this — the price hits the previous high, triggering stop-losses from momentum traders, then stops falling at the true accumulation of buy orders. What appears to be a sharp decline is actually large funds clearing out floating positions before building a position. The subsequent failure to break lower is because there is already sufficient support below.

These details determine whether you are being shaken out or riding the rebound with smart money.
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0xSherlockvip
· 9h ago
It's the same old liquidity sweeping routine, how come I didn't see it?
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GateUser-e87b21eevip
· 9h ago
Well said. A bunch of retail investors see a drop and shout manipulation, but actually they are just accumulating. --- I've seen a lot of liquidity sweeping strategies. The key is whether you can hold on; most people have already cut losses and run. --- The question is how to judge whether the support strength below is sufficient; it still depends on the details of the order book. --- Rather than trying to predict with certainty, it's better to accept fate. Anyway, this DASH coin is easy to be washed out. --- People who understand this logic make money; those who don't are the ones being swept out. It's brutal but realistic. --- Those chasing the rise should be educated. They need to learn how to interpret the order accumulation.
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GateUser-4814a34dvip
· 15h ago
Agree👍👍
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SilentAlphavip
· 16h ago
It's the same liquidity sweep routine, I've heard it a thousand times... but this time it was really explained in detail. It's the same liquidity sweep, always said like that, but this time it seems to be true. Big capital clearing operations look simple, but how many actually dodge it? Not everyone can see through these details; most have been washed out. What sounds nice is a cleanup, but in reality, it's just eating retail investors' stop-losses before rising again. This wave indeed didn't break below again; there are indeed people absorbing it below, but... whether it can rebound this time is still uncertain. Honestly, chasing certainty by trading DASH is just asking for trouble.
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StableNomadvip
· 16h ago
honestly the "smart money" narrative always cracks me up... statistically speaking those stop hunts are real but so is the copium lmao. seen this exact playbook back in the luna days—"oh it's just liquidity sweeps bro" and then it wasn't. risk-adjusted returns on holding through these dumps are... well let's just say my premium/discount ratio says otherwise ngl
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ForkTonguevip
· 16h ago
Oh no, it's that liquidity sweep again... It sounds convincing, but I feel like it's just armchair strategizing after the fact.
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OffchainWinnervip
· 16h ago
Alright, to be honest, I was washed out in that wave. Now watching the rebound and winning, it's really incredible.
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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 16h ago
Another set of cleaning theories, which sounds nice but is basically just cutting leeks Even when breaking the support level, they claim it's just accumulation, so I'm losing money while learning haha I really don't want this kind of certainty anymore
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