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June 23, 2018, 01:44:47 AM
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 Right now we are having intense volatile days for bitcoin , without any specific reason it is falling down %10 in a day  Huh. Absolutely this fall doesn't mean any profit for a straight thinking. But every steep movement on table means something for indicators. That moves converts buys to sells immediately or opposite. Manips are trying to trigger that indicators to show a sell so that thousand of btc sell has a meaning. A lot of trader uses bots and we know that these bots works with indicators. Everytime a steep sell comes by manip this triggers indicators to show sell then bots starts sell and this steepens falling. Part of percentage is coming from manip itself but other part is belong to that triggered bots and also we can count humans selling manually but this is the smallest part. When manip starts to sell it creates a snowball effect , probably if it reaches 4 percent in 5 minutes this triggers bots and they create another 5 percent fall , manual orders 1 percent maybe. So this move creates a big sell and after eveybody sells somebody should be there to fill bags. Manips collect triggered sell orders with limit buys. This also creates another response buy affect probably there are bots waiting for this moment also (bouncing affect). But again Manips control nearly everything. What they are doing is obvious and can not be stopped easily so best thing is you can move with them. Buy when everybody sells, Sell when everybody buys  Wink.If you sell with sell you become victim of Manipulators. Kiss
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