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$RAVE has increased by 200%, are the bears still sending it? The market maker is laughing to tears
Take a look at the data.
$RAVE from 0.3 to 1.57, perpetual contracts +328%.
You think it's over? On-chain data tells you the market maker hasn't stepped down yet
137 whales, long-short ratio 314% — longs crushing the market.
86 profitable whales, entry price 0.686, now floating profit
15.5 million, profit 82%. And there’s a group of losers, entry price 0.976, lost 3.43 million, still holding on.
Who’s losing? The shorts!
Look again at the liquidation: 24-hour RAVE liquidations total 16.39 million, including 13.81 million in shorts, only 2.58 million in longs. Who’s being pressed to the ground? No need for me to say more.
Now the whole internet is shorting, what will the market maker do?
Remember the same script as STO — push it until no one dares to short, then push again, until a mountain of bloody bread is formed, and then a single pin drops.
The fake coin will most likely go to zero in the end, but the problem is you won’t last until that day.
Stop chasing. RSI has already exploded. But if you dare to short, the market maker will teach you a lesson in minutes.
Either watch the show or take a tiny position and drink some soup with the market maker. Remember: set your stop-loss properly, don’t try to reason with the market maker.
Don’t ask where the top is; even the market maker doesn’t know. He only looks at liquidation data to make his move.