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Over the years in the crypto world, after seeing through the routines of the big players, you will realize a truth—plots can change endlessly, but the script never does.
Recently, the trend of a certain coin has been a classic "standardized washout blockbuster," worth all newcomers studying carefully.
Act One: Creating Despair
The coin price drops from 1.2U to 0.9U, trading volume shrinks, and sentiment collapses. The group is filled with voices of "It's over, going to zero," retail investors cut losses and exit, while the big players quietly accumulate at the bottom. This wave is called "squeezing out fear-based chips"—not just cutting the price, but also human nature.
Act Two: Fake Rebound, True Trap
Suddenly, a large bearish candle crashes to 0.7U, then quickly pulls back to 0.95U.
V-shaped reversal appears, and the most familiar script for seasoned traders begins: this is the bottom!
So, many rush to buy the dip, and the big players take the opportunity to dump again. The price falls below the previous low to 0.65U, and those who just bought the dip haven't even recovered, becoming the new bagholders.
Act Three: Panic Harvesting
The climax of the story arrives, with negative news flying everywhere: project team "runs away," large holders "liquidate," and the coin crashes to 0.5U. The market is in chaos, and the comment section is full of "It's over." But if you check on-chain data, you'll find large addresses are frantically accumulating. This is the big player's final move—taking cheap chips in the panic.
Act Four: Reversal and Rebirth
When everyone has resigned to fate, the big players gently pull, and the coin price soars to 1U. Those who sold in panic regret it, spectators rush to chase the rally, new money flows in, old money exits.
A perfect round of reorganization is complete.
Washout is never about who the big players want to take coins from, but about changing hands. They wash away low-cost retail investors and welcome high-cost new buyers.
A sharp decline is not the end, but the beginning of chip restructuring. So, stop complaining about the big players cheating. True masters don’t just look at ups and downs—they understand the "washout rhythm." When you can read their script, no matter how dark the night, you will have a light. #BTC #ETH