FHE's recent trend is quite interesting. I originally thought the market would end directly, but instead it fell into frequent ups and downs—this rhythm is almost a copy-paste of the K-line from the day before yesterday. A typical manipulation technique by the market maker: first repeatedly oscillate to exhaust retail investors' patience, then suddenly hit a 20% sharp drop to trap the bears (a close comparison with the previous day's K-line reveals the clues), followed by a strong rally. This routine is indeed a bit of a套路.



The current problem is that although the repetition of this kind of trend is familiar, it also increases uncertainty precisely because of this familiarity. Whether chasing longs or shorting, the timing feels a bit awkward—the rhythm hasn't fully unfolded yet, and rushing in easily leads to repeated losses. Instead of forcing operations, it's better to wait for clearer directional signals to appear.
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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 4h ago
Copied and pasted candlestick charts? That's ridiculous, even the market makers are too lazy to change things up. Wait, why do I feel like I'm being repeatedly exploited... Calm down first.
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4am_degenvip
· 4h ago
This manipulator really treats us like monkeys, playing the same trick twice and still trying to fool us a third time? --- Honestly, I'm tired of watching. Let's wait for the signal to appear. Entering now just means getting cut. --- Copy and paste candlesticks? Then I’ll also copy and paste my experience of being trapped, haha. --- I don’t know what others are thinking, but I’ve decided to lie flat this round. --- As long as the needle doesn’t prick me, I’m fine. The spectator mode has been activated. --- Frequent fluctuations are just giving us time to wake up. Thank you, manipulator. --- I bet this time there will be another one, but I can’t predict the timing, haha. --- Really clever, the more repetitive the trend, the harder it is to operate. That’s the cruelest part. --- No matter what, let’s wait and see. We can’t run anyway, what’s meant to come will come. --- Watching others chase long or short makes me laugh. Just wait, no need to rush.
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FlatlineTradervip
· 5h ago
Copy-pasting candlesticks can be so arrogant, the market makers really know how to play. --- Still waiting for a signal, when will it come? Feels like we might have to wait until nightfall. --- 20% leverage is really ruthless, retail investors' mentality has long been tortured by this routine. --- Not chasing or shorting is quite smart, but you also can't make money this way. --- Routine, routine, routine, acting like you see through it all, but in the end, you're still being harvested. --- Don't enter before the rhythm unfolds, this is a valid point. Let's just ride the volatility. --- The market maker's copy-paste move this time is indeed a bit tricky, hard to defend against. --- Waiting for a clearer signal? Probably have to wait until it turns into a bear market, haha.
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MEVHunterBearishvip
· 5h ago
I'm really impressed by this rhythm, it's like the market maker copying and pasting --- Don't chase anymore, brother. Wait until the signal appears. Entering now just means being cut for the little guys --- FHE's tactics are quite ruthless, how strong must retail investors' mentality be to withstand it --- Uncertainty is the most deadly, even more frustrating than a direct dump --- It looks like it's about to rise but is actually still washing out, which is why I stay still --- A 20% spike dares to stab, isn't this nakedly harvesting? --- Just wait, anyway you can't run away, why rush to get on board --- Frequent fluctuations themselves indicate a lack of confidence, still dare to chase longs? --- I think this is testing the bottom line of retail investors --- The timing is extremely awkward, better to wait for clear signals than to gamble
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ThesisInvestorvip
· 5h ago
Speaking of FHE, this wave indeed has a bit of a "déjà vu" feeling. The manipulator's tactics are really just copy and paste. --- It's both shaking out and smashing the needle. I won't say I see through it, just wait for the signal before jumping in. --- Repetition is actually more dangerous. I choose to lie flat and observe. --- In such times, hard operation is just asking to be harvested. Better to have some tea and wait. --- The K-line from the day before yesterday repeats today. They really treat retail investors like fools. --- Entering before the rhythm unfolds is just sending your head to be chopped. --- Familiar tactics ≠ good opportunity. Still need to wait. --- The manipulator's methods have been played for many years, yet some still jump in. --- Instead of guessing the direction, it's better to wait for a clear signal. It’s more worry-free. --- The shakeout rhythm isn't over yet. If you rashly buy in, just wait to be cut.
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Frontrunnervip
· 5h ago
The dealer's tricks are played out, it looks like a copy-paste, I really can't hold it back haha Wait and see for a bit longer, entering now is just giving away money
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GasFeePhobiavip
· 5h ago
That's right, this wave of FHE is a textbook shakeout, retail investors have been played to death. --- Copy and paste the candlestick chart? Should we copy and paste the stop-loss orders too, haha. --- I find this kind of déjà vu routine the most annoying. I always feel like I can catch the bottom, but I end up taking a flying knife. --- I just want to ask if anyone has really made money in this wave, or if we've all been repeatedly educated. --- Don't rush to act; wait until the signals are clearer. Entering now is just giving money to the big players. --- Oh my, here we go again. I learned my lesson last time I fell into the trap, so this time I’ll stay put. --- Frequent oscillations are really disgusting. Watching it rise but not daring to be greedy, and not confident when it falls. --- I think your analysis is correct, but I just can't control myself when it comes to execution. That's quite frustrating. --- The big players' tactics are just these few, but they always manage to cut new leeks, including myself, haha. --- Holding back from acting is the smart move. Anyway, you can't run away, just wait for a more certain opportunity.
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