#数字货币市场洞察 Can the market really experience hundreds of billions in volatility from just a few words?
Some people are bullish today and bearish tomorrow, changing faces like actors. Are these voices truly seeing through the trend, or are they just setting traps for others to fall into? That's how the crypto market works—a single tweet can cause a crash, and a clarifying statement can pull the price back up a few points.
To put it bluntly, it's all about playing with emotions. Retail investors follow big influencers blindly, and this herd mentality is the easiest to exploit. Even more ruthless are those with insider information who deliberately create short-term volatility. The "good news" you see may have been priced in long ago.
So you need to learn to distinguish: which of those urging you to go all in are real analysis, and which are just putting on a show? If you can’t see through this, you'll just be fuel for the market games. Don’t let your wallet become someone else’s harvest tool.
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BlockchainWorker
· 23h ago
Wake up, everyone. This is exactly why I never follow the big influencers—they just want to take advantage of you first.
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BlockchainTalker
· 23h ago
Actually, let's break this down through game theory lens—market sentiment manipulation is empirically proven to trigger cascade liquidations in low-liquidity pairs. The herding behavior you're describing? That's textbook information asymmetry playing out in real-time.
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FancyResearchLab
· 23h ago
In theory, a few words can indeed trigger volatility. Let me try this smart trap first... and ended up locking myself in again.
#数字货币市场洞察 Can the market really experience hundreds of billions in volatility from just a few words?
Some people are bullish today and bearish tomorrow, changing faces like actors. Are these voices truly seeing through the trend, or are they just setting traps for others to fall into? That's how the crypto market works—a single tweet can cause a crash, and a clarifying statement can pull the price back up a few points.
To put it bluntly, it's all about playing with emotions. Retail investors follow big influencers blindly, and this herd mentality is the easiest to exploit. Even more ruthless are those with insider information who deliberately create short-term volatility. The "good news" you see may have been priced in long ago.
So you need to learn to distinguish: which of those urging you to go all in are real analysis, and which are just putting on a show? If you can’t see through this, you'll just be fuel for the market games. Don’t let your wallet become someone else’s harvest tool.