We've been observing the smart money flow into BEAT for some time now. To be honest, the short positions sometimes show floating profits that can reach the million-dollar level, but they quickly shrink upon a glance. The market continues to decline, yet there are always people taking profits from short positions and running. This clearly indicates the situation.
In such a scenario, trying to manipulate the market is simply a pipe dream. If the short sellers are too greedy and hold onto their floating profits without exiting, the purpose of market manipulation becomes very clear—to hit the short sellers' floating profits, or even trap them, causing a batch of them to get liquidated. Basically, the current strategy of these market makers is very straightforward: they want to wipe out the longs completely, wait until the shorts are also fully satisfied and exit, and then the story of this coin will be over. Eventually, being delisted by various platforms becomes inevitable.
No matter who wins this round—bulls or bears—the final direction of the coin price is still heading toward one point—zero.
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OnchainDetective
· 4h ago
Million-dollar unrealized gains disappear in an instant—that's the show the big players want to see.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 9h ago
A short position with a floating profit of one million just runs away, while the longs have already been completely eaten. I'm tired of this routine.
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Another coin heading to zero, smart money has already run away.
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The big players are only this much, eating both longs and shorts, in the end, no one can survive.
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A floating profit of one million shrinks, in plain terms, it's the fate of the bag holder.
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BEAT this thing, both longs and shorts are being cut like leeks; no one can beat the zeroing outcome.
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NotSatoshi
· 01-11 19:51
A short position with a floating profit of millions, so what? One turn and it's gone. This is just BEAT's daily routine.
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orphaned_block
· 01-11 19:51
The moment when a million in unrealized gains evaporated was truly shocking. Watching the short sellers run away one after another, how can this market still be played?
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GweiWatcher
· 01-11 19:42
Another doomed project, seeing through it really isn't interesting anymore
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FlyingLeek
· 01-11 19:40
Another sell-off, the bears can't run away either
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blocksnark
· 01-11 19:39
Million-dollar unrealized gains disappear in the blink of an eye, this is BEAT's daily routine.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 01-11 19:39
Haha, the short position's unrealized profit of millions evaporated in seconds. I've seen this script too many times, it's truly disgusting.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 01-11 19:23
A million in unrealized gains gone overnight—that's just the usual operation in the crypto world.
We've been observing the smart money flow into BEAT for some time now. To be honest, the short positions sometimes show floating profits that can reach the million-dollar level, but they quickly shrink upon a glance. The market continues to decline, yet there are always people taking profits from short positions and running. This clearly indicates the situation.
In such a scenario, trying to manipulate the market is simply a pipe dream. If the short sellers are too greedy and hold onto their floating profits without exiting, the purpose of market manipulation becomes very clear—to hit the short sellers' floating profits, or even trap them, causing a batch of them to get liquidated. Basically, the current strategy of these market makers is very straightforward: they want to wipe out the longs completely, wait until the shorts are also fully satisfied and exit, and then the story of this coin will be over. Eventually, being delisted by various platforms becomes inevitable.
No matter who wins this round—bulls or bears—the final direction of the coin price is still heading toward one point—zero.