Seriously though, isn't spamming the same move every few minutes just asking for trouble? Once I clock that pattern on the charts, I'm out. If someone's holding 30% and keeps hitting the same play repeatedly, it's pretty obvious what's happening. Market's got eyes, you know?
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GateUser-c799715c
· 01-08 11:38
NGL, the repeated dump tricks have long been exposed. As soon as the chart appears, you can tell who's causing trouble.
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TokenSleuth
· 01-08 02:24
Bro, I've seen this trick many times. Once I find someone playing like this, I just run away. There's nothing more to say.
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GateUser-9ad11037
· 01-05 14:49
Oh no, repeatedly doing this really is digging your own grave. I've already seen through this trick, I'm out of here.
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GasWaster
· 01-05 14:46
This trick is obvious at a glance. Hoarding so many chips and repeatedly dumping the market, they really think retail investors are fools.
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CommunityLurker
· 01-05 14:43
Repeating the same operation here over and over again, you're bound to stumble sooner or later, really.
Seriously though, isn't spamming the same move every few minutes just asking for trouble? Once I clock that pattern on the charts, I'm out. If someone's holding 30% and keeps hitting the same play repeatedly, it's pretty obvious what's happening. Market's got eyes, you know?