#数字资产市场洞察 $BEAT's recent performance is indeed worth following. From the on-chain data, the signs of continuous capital outflow are quite evident, and the market data shows a typical trapezoidal falling trend. This rhythm usually indicates that Large Investors are dumping in batches, causing continuous fluctuations in the entire market.



On the technical side, the support level below is around 3.2, which is a key support point. If it continues to drop, setting the stop-loss in the internal replenishment area would be more prudent. Of course, the specific trading strategy should still be formulated based on one's own risk tolerance.

Such situations are common in the market—Large Investors exiting often trigger adjustments in the entire market data. By closely observing on-chain wallet movements and combining them with candlestick patterns, one can usually sense the arrival of such pressure in advance. Friends who are interested in discussing trading ideas can continue the conversation.
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Blockchainiacvip
· 13h ago
Big traders selling off is really a well-worn topic. If it breaks below 3.2, just cut your losses directly and don't wait for a rebound.
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CryptoMomvip
· 12-23 04:07
Large Investors are dumping again, it's always the same routine --- Can 3.2 hold? It feels precarious --- I'm really annoyed by the trapezoidal fall, whether to play people for suckers or not is a question --- On-chain data speaks, Wallet Address never lies --- Where should I set the stop loss to be right, afraid of playing people for suckers at the bottom --- I have to start observing Candlestick again, this job is really exhausting --- BEAT is a bit fierce this wave, need to be careful --- The outflow of funds is so obvious, why am I still inside --- Repeatedly rubbing near the resistance level, it's an old routine --- Who can predict in advance, if we could, we would all be rich --- Margin Replenishment or stop loss, this is the real art
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GoldDiggerDuckvip
· 12-23 04:02
Is the large investor's dump really that obvious? Can 3.2 hold? It feels precarious. --- I've heard a lot about this trapezoidal fall, let's wait for a rebound signal. --- Is on-chain data really that accurate? Why can't I see it? --- Setting the stop loss area well is key, no wonder it's been so volatile these past two days. --- $BEAT is a bit fierce this time, there must be quite a few people cutting losses. --- Wallet movements indeed need to be monitored closely, otherwise getting dumped will catch you off guard. --- If 3.2 really breaks, what support points are left? --- When large funds exit, it creates chaos, and retail investors are always the dumb buyers. --- This method of dumping in batches is too damaging, it forcefully brings the market down.
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Fren_Not_Foodvip
· 12-23 03:50
Large Investors dump trap me ah, can 3.2 hold up? Feels like it's going to break.
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