Let's talk about whale addresses. Don't jump into a trade right away. Many large transfers are just incremental builds of a position, or it could be that the other side just opened a hedge, or even market makers moving inventory. What you see are "actions," not necessarily "directions." I usually first check if they have positions on both sides, whether they are simultaneously adding margin to derivatives, and if the timing doesn't match, I treat it as noise... I prefer to be a bit slower, anyway I don't want to compete in speed on the chain.



Recently, there's been another wave of attention rotation driven by Meme coins and celebrity shoutouts. The old player’s saying "Don't take the last baton" sounds cliché, but it's actually quite right. Whales are best at making you think they’re bullish when they’re actually unloading, or they’re just protecting their positions.

What I fear most is not missing an opportunity, but the calmness of knowing I understand it but still forcing that one last move.
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