The most frightening thing in the crypto world is not a market decline, but being unaware of danger—while big players quietly exit, you are still frantically adding positions, ultimately becoming the last bagholder.



But here’s a secret: before the big players withdraw, they almost always leave clues. As long as you learn to recognize these two signs, you can avoid most high-level traps.

**Signal One: Buzzing but Unmoving**

The price has surged to a high level, trading volume suddenly spikes, but the market simply cannot break through. It looks lively, but in reality, this is the market maker putting on a show.

The tactic is like this: first, they use rapid upward pushes or large gaps to attract attention. Retail investors see the strong rise and rush in immediately. Then, the market maker starts unloading, repeatedly selling off their holdings. With too much stock to sell, they can’t clear it all in one day, so the price oscillates at the high level.

You’ll notice phrases like "rising then falling" or "falling but pulled back," these repeated fluctuations create an illusion—making people think it’s just normal consolidation. As more people follow in, believing "it can’t fall further," the big players have almost finished offloading their chips. At this point, they turn around and leave, leaving those chasing the high to stand their ground.

**Signal Two: Weakness Behind Strength**

Distribution isn’t a one or two-day event. To maintain the high level and keep the hype going, the market maker must pretend to be strong. They will repeatedly manipulate within a certain price range—pushing down and pulling up again, even creating small new highs to stimulate greed.

But the real problem is: the technical indicators are diverging. The price still appears to be making new highs, but the trading volume is shrinking, or the price gains are severely mismatched with volume. This is a dangerous signal—indicating the upward force is weakening, and more people are rushing to exit.

At this stage, many are still dreaming, thinking "it will go higher," but the big players have already stepped on the gas and are ready to get out at any moment. Recognizing these two signals puts you ahead of the game.
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ChainBrainvip
· 9h ago
It's the same old story again. I'm already tired of the high-level divergence between price and volume. The key is that retail investors can't tell whether it's a genuine breakout or just a manipulator's show. Once they wake up, they'll be lying on the ground.
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TokenDustCollectorvip
· 10h ago
Haha, I've seen through this trick a long time ago. It's just that retail investors can never get the rhythm right.
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DEXRobinHoodvip
· 10h ago
It's the same old story... I feel like every time I hear this, I still get trapped. The key is how to distinguish between real signals and false signals.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 10h ago
It's the same old story again. Do you really think retail investors can understand the market makers' intentions? I believe 99% of people will still get caught and lose money.
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BearMarketBarbervip
· 10h ago
Another article on "Identifying the Market Makers' Escape"... I just want to ask, why hasn't anyone used this theory at the bottom?
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AirdropATMvip
· 10h ago
It's the same theory again... No matter how correct it is, you can't escape it. Retail investors are destined to be harvested. The key is to have capital; without money, everything is pointless.
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