Another classic stop-hunt and liquidation move—tons of longs wiped out 😂. After this round, retail investors will only run away faster. Liquidity had already dried up after October 11, and now they're still harvesting like this. Do they really think there will always be endless "leeks" to cut?
But on the other hand, this deep stop-hunt has thoroughly cleared out long leverage, which actually gives ETH more room to rise. Without the drag from those high-leverage positions, ETH breaking through the recent high of 3240 is now possible. The main players' shakeout tactics—those who get it, get it.
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PancakeFlippa
· 2025-12-10 19:13
Hi, this wave is indeed a classic liquidation method. When I saw the long positions being liquidated, I knew what the main players were up to.
Wait, does this mean the ETH rally can withstand the shakeout? Those high leverage positions should have been cleared out earlier.
I've seen many instances of price pinning, but every time I still get caught in it. Truly speechless.
Whether 3240 breaks or not depends on the volume in the next few days. In my opinion, the main players just want to buy up retail traders' chips cheaply.
Another wave of people exits, and next time when prices rally, fewer will be left to buy in, cycling repeatedly.
If ETH can truly go up after this cleanup, then I have to admit this shakeout was quite clever.
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tokenomics_truther
· 2025-12-09 21:52
Starting this routine again—retail investors are always the last to know.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 2025-12-07 20:54
Here we go again? After the big players have harvested the retail investors, they still want us to take over the bag.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 2025-12-07 20:52
Same old trick, the longs are getting completely wiped out. To put it plainly, they're just making room for ETH.
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PuzzledScholar
· 2025-12-07 20:50
Here we go again? The big players really treat us like their cash machines.
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WenMoon
· 2025-12-07 20:38
Another round of retail investor exploitation, and small investors are still holding on stubbornly.
Another classic stop-hunt and liquidation move—tons of longs wiped out 😂. After this round, retail investors will only run away faster. Liquidity had already dried up after October 11, and now they're still harvesting like this. Do they really think there will always be endless "leeks" to cut?
But on the other hand, this deep stop-hunt has thoroughly cleared out long leverage, which actually gives ETH more room to rise. Without the drag from those high-leverage positions, ETH breaking through the recent high of 3240 is now possible. The main players' shakeout tactics—those who get it, get it.