#美联储重启降息步伐 there is a clear anomaly in market capital flows. On-chain data shows that large holdings are being transferred in batches, which usually signals something significant. The price trend has already provided the answer—continuous declines, forming a typical stepwise downward pattern.



From a technical perspective, support levels are being repeatedly breached. Given the current sell-off intensity, the 0.015 area below could be a key test level. If choosing a short strategy, risk control should be the top priority—set your stop-loss points in advance, don’t wait until a real breakdown to react.

Is this round of correction a shakeout or a true reversal? Monitoring trading volume changes over the next few days will provide more clarity. When market volatility intensifies, protecting your principal is more important than chasing profits.
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PretendingSeriousvip
· 12-06 19:58
Large transfers just mean someone is about to run off, I've seen this trick too many times. --- Can 0.015 hold? I doubt it, if it breaks another level I'll have to cut my losses. --- Here comes the "wash trading" theory again, people say this every time, but what actually happens? --- Setting a stop loss is the right thing to do, otherwise you'll really get burned—learned that the hard way. --- Trading volume is misleading, it's more reliable to just check your own wallet. --- Fed rate cut? Why does it feel like prices are dropping even harder? --- I'm tired of hearing "protect your principal," but it's true—everyone who got greedy is stuck now. --- On-chain data shows transfers—translation: institutions are dumping, and we retail investors need to wake up. --- Stair-step declines are tough to play, let your guard down for a second and you'll miss your footing. --- Times like this really test your mindset—let's see who can resist chasing the short.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 12-06 03:29
Here we go again, the whales are quietly moving their funds again? --- I've heard the term "stair-step decline" so many times my ears are numb—it's all just the same old tricks in the end. --- 0.015? I'll bet five bucks it won't break that. If it does, I'll be living on air. --- Seriously? The Fed cuts rates and the market still drops like this? This is a bit absurd, haha. --- Forget about those stop-loss levels—they never really help anyway. Better to wait and see what the trading volume says. --- Instead of worrying about shakeouts, maybe ask yourself how much more your account can shrink—haha, that's painfully real. --- On-chain data is acting up again. Every time they call it "anomaly," it just turns out to be normal fluctuation. --- There's nothing wrong with saying protect your principal, but honestly, who can really do that? It's all hindsight wisdom.
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Web3ExplorerLinvip
· 12-06 03:25
hypothesis: this whole 0.015 support thing reminds me of the byzantine generals problem—everyone's waiting for the same signal but nobody trusts it. large holders dumping in batches? that's just the oracle network breaking down in real time tbh
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CexIsBadvip
· 12-06 03:25
Large transfers? I was wondering why things have been so dull these past two days—turns out the whales are quietly cashing out. More shakeouts and market reversals—bottom line, nobody really knows what's going to happen. Anyway, I’ve already set my stop-loss, so I won’t get trapped again. 0.015? I’ll check when it gets there. Whoever dares to buy the dip at this level is truly a warrior.
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MEVHunter_9000vip
· 12-06 03:15
Big players are quietly dumping again, we've seen this trick too many times. To be honest, going short now is just gambling—I choose to sit this out. This 0.015 key level... uh, if it really breaks, it'll be tough for all of us.
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SoliditySlayervip
· 12-06 03:05
Large transfers mean chips are changing hands. This move looks like it might break down. If 0.015 really can't hold, it's time to run.
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MemeTokenGeniusvip
· 12-06 03:01
Large transfers are usually not a good sign. If the 0.015 level really breaks, that would be the end. --- Who knows if this is a shakeout or a real trend reversal? Anyway, I already set my stop-loss a while ago. --- Yet another "protect your principal" warning. I'm tired of hearing it—actions are what matter. --- With this continuous drop, it feels like a collective escape. --- Trading volume tells the truth; everything else is just an illusion. --- Can 0.015 hold? That’s the real dividing line. --- Risk control is easy to talk about, but when prices actually fall, your hands start to shake. --- The whales are running, and we’re still here debating whether it’s just a shakeout.
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