Brothers, I've seen too much speculation about "dealers" and "market making" lately, and I can't help but want to say a few words.


In fact, the current altcoin market is really not as mysterious as you think, there are basically three ways to play, and the more you look at it, the more magical it becomes.
The first is the most common: that is, the "wild village" that relies on shouting orders to create momentum. Not much money, rely on roaring. The spot pulls a wave of eye-catching, and the contract side catches a handful, which goes fast, has a short pace, and is seriously emotional. I am most afraid of the rat barn, because the slightest noise can ruin their rhythm. When you see this kind of coin, you suddenly rush up with a roar and smash it down with a scream, and nine times out of ten it is these gangs.
The second is the real "deep-sea monster": no sound, no publicity, and no storytelling to you. 90% of the chips are controlled from the start, and the technique is quietly flipped underwater. Their logic is simple: if you have more, I will eat; if you are empty, I will eat; You move around, I still eat. Relying on fluctuations to absorb opponents' orders, contracts are their real source of profit, and spot is just incidental. Not to mention the rat barn, they wish someone would come to carry the sedan chair, and the more they were, the happier they were. There is also version 2.5 - refined and upgraded version: high-control disk → wash to reduce costs → decide to smash based on the funding rate. The rate is positive, they smash; The rate is negative, they pull. Like a never-ending machine, seriously, when encountering this kind of disk, retail investors have no say at all.
The third type is simple and rude: violent Zhuang. It is a reserve of hundreds of millions, which is most common when airdrop projects or new coins are launched. Their style is one sentence: "If I say it will rise, it will rise, and if I say it will fall, it will fall." "It is impossible for the rat barn to survive to the end. In the final analysis, there are only three core things for market makers: maintaining market capitalization, shipping, and re-shipping. The first is to really cut leeks, and the second and third is to eat the opponent's plate that is "willing to gamble and lose". Also a reminder by the way:
The hardest thing to make a contract is not because of the wrong direction, but because you have no counterpart at all.
Without a handicap, even if you have a million, you can't insert it. If you have any comments, please leave a message to discuss 👇
#山寨币 #做市商 #CryptoInsights #btc
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