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$RAVE It seems like the market maker doesn't want to push the price up anymore, even though they still hold so many chips, they don't want them either?
I'm currently very conflicted about my short position, should I hold on? Even if it drops further, there's not much profit left, but I'm also worried about being suddenly reversed and squeezed by the market maker;
Should I close it? But I feel like the market maker is dumping chips, and there's a high chance they'll crash it later, afraid of missing the last wave.
Looking at the position data, the top two addresses hold almost 60% of the chips, and it's clear they're offloading, but I'm also worried this is a trap to shake out the weak hands.
Should I withdraw or not? #BTC大会闭幕:去中心化叙事之争 $BTC $DOGE