MrDarkHorse

vip
Age 1.3 Year
Peak Tier 0
No content yet
$KAT Retail investors are 55% long, do you think the market maker will help lift them?
Funding rate -0.0595%, shorts are paying longs, the time is not on the shorts' side.
Open interest decreased by 7.9%, leverage is being unwound, floating positions are being cleared, this structure is actually cleaner.
Long/short ratio 55/44, longs are dominant but not extreme, market makers are not ready to harvest yet, it’s more comfortable to go long than short at this position.
I entered myself, stop loss at 0.010812, first target at 0.015582, after reaching partial take profit, continue holding
KAT-24.8%
View Original
post-image
  • Reward
  • 5
  • Repost
  • Share
GateUser-66d20ee3:
Bull Run 🐂
View More
Everyone is shorting $HYPER , but I prefer to go long. Tell me if this logic is correct.
Long-short ratio 50.2%, bears are dominant, retail traders collectively leaning bearish, funding rate -0.0949%, bears are losing money to bulls every hour.
This kind of structure, the market makers won't be willing to go short with you; the correct approach is to go against the trend.
Open interest is decreasing by -5.2%, bears are closing positions and exiting, not adding new ones.
This market can't support the bears.
I've already gone long myself, with a stop loss at 0.1055, aiming first for 0
HYPER-22.97%
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
$AGT Increased by 38%, but shorts still account for 60%, now that's interesting
Open Interest (OI) surged by 15%, someone is actively going long, but retail investors are still piling into shorts. Funding rate is 0.079%, longs are paying, but this rate isn't extreme yet, indicating the whales haven't started harvesting the shorts
Look at this long-short ratio, with shorts at 60%, retail investors are betting on a pullback, but OI is rising, showing big funds are operating in the opposite direction. Once this structure can't hold, a short squeeze could happen at any time
My view is to wa
AGT44.96%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
$CROSS Retail investors are 58% long, and you tell me, who is building the position with a 24.2% surge in open interest? Retail investors?
Come on, retail investors don't have that much capital; this is clearly smart money entering the market.
The price has risen 19.6%, and the open interest is rising in sync. This kind of volume and price movement is a signal that the big players are pushing the market.
I already entered around 0.13 myself, with a stop loss at 0.1104, not at a round number to prevent being stopped out prematurely.
The initial target is 0.159; once half of the profit
CROSS-12.51%
View Original
post-image
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
$HYPER Increased by 66%, does everyone think it's risen too much? I actually want to buy in.
Open Interest (OI) surged by 815.9%, what kind of signal does this tell me? Smart money is疯狂 building positions, such a growth rate isn't something retail investors can achieve, the big players are heavily entering the market.
Trading volume is 397 million, combined with the price moving upward, this isn't a fake rally, it's real gold pushing the market.
Funding rate -1.2646%, shorts have to pay a large sum to longs every few hours, such a rate can wipe out a significant portion of the principal
HYPER-22.97%
View Original
post-image
  • Reward
  • 12
  • Repost
  • Share
aAizen:
To The Moon 🌕
View More
$ORCA Keep entering more, smart money has already gone crazy!
OI surged by 182.3%, do you know what that means?
Open interest has nearly tripled, this isn't something retail investors can do, large funds are building positions frantically.
Trading volume is $70 million, combined with a 30% increase, volume and price are rising together, the big players are pushing the market.
Funding rate -1.1203%, shorts are paying 1.12% every 8 hours, over a day they can lose more than 3% of their principal, such a rate is unbearable for shorts.
Longs account for 60.3%, but this ratio isn't extre
ORCA21.98%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Everyone is shorting $RED , but I insist on going long. Tell me if this logic is correct.
Funding rate -0.1736%, what does this mean? Shorts are losing money every 8 hours, holding this rate to short, the longer it lasts, the more uncomfortable it gets. Now, shorts account for 65%, retail investors are flocking to the short side, such extreme sentiment won't be missed by the market makers.
Open interest is sideways, the price hasn't collapsed, indicating the market makers haven't run away, just grinding the market. This kind of movement, after washing out, will trigger a trend, I've seen
RED1.61%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
$MOVR The shorts are already working for the longs, what are you still waiting for?
Funding rate -0.9487%, this is not a small negative, it's an extremely negative value. Shorts have to pay money to longs every few hours, and holding on for a day can wipe out several points of principal. Tell me, how much longer can these shorts last?
Open interest surged by 225%, smart money is building positions, it's not retail investors chasing the rally, someone is quietly stacking positions. The price has already moved 79.4%, but the open interest number indicates the trend isn't over yet, positions
MOVR-5.3%
View Original
post-image
  • Reward
  • 2
  • Repost
  • Share
Fujian:
Hop on now!🚗
View More
$VELVET Today it increased by 24.3%, and open interest (OI) rose by 22% in sync. This is not retail chasing; this is smart money building positions.
Price rises, open interest increases, the direction is very clear, follow the trend and go long.
Funding rate is 0.0896%, indeed relatively high, longs are paying, but OI is still climbing, indicating the whales haven't taken profits yet, now is not the time to run.
The long-short ratio is 50/50, retail traders are not overwhelmingly on one side, and the whales don't have a clear target for profit-taking, making the market cleaner.
Enter
VELVET2.23%
View Original
post-image
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
$TAC Today it increased by 32.6%, and open interest (OI) rose by 10.9% in sync. Smart money is following in; it's not retail investors pushing the price up themselves. Such signals where volume, price, and OI move together are rare.
Currently, the funding rate is 0.0504%, with longs paying, indicating a somewhat heated sentiment but not yet extreme. The market whales haven't reached the point of harvesting. This rally seems more like building positions.
The long-short ratio is 55/45, with retail investors not overwhelmingly on one side, suggesting many are still watching or even shorting.
TAC2.89%
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
$SPK Increased by 90%, funding rate -0.9577%, shorts are losing money to longs every hour, why would you tell me to short in this market?
With such extreme rates, shorts are just burning money, and time is completely on the longs' side. Open interest is barely moving (+0.1%), indicating this rally isn't a bubble created by leverage, and the chip structure is still relatively clean.
Go long directly, stop loss at 0.045, first target at 0.072, when reached ask yourself whether to hold or not, if you can hold, aim for 0.09.
In a market where shorts are losing money, you might as well take the o
SPK-2.29%
View Original
  • Reward
  • 10
  • Repost
  • Share
Popcorn9527:
Steadfast HODL💎
View More
$MET Those who want to buy more, now's the time to enter!
Today it rose 29.2%, price at 0.1868, but don’t think this is chasing the high—Open Interest (OI) increased by 10.6%, trading volume was 182M, funding rate -0.1905%, at this time, longs actually account for 60%, what does this signal tell you?
The market maker is accumulating, the funding rate is still negative, indicating market sentiment hasn't reached a frenzy, this wave isn't over yet.
Place your stop loss at 0.1532, if it breaks below, get out—no hesitation. The target is 0.2242, once reached, ask yourself if you still hold or not
MET1.34%
View Original
post-image
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Yongjirou has returned, and my copycat trading feel is back too.
Yesterday, I called the trade $RAVE to short at 1.76! $CHIP to go long at 0.058!
Is this beating a large portion of so-called paid teachers on the market?
$RAVE Yesterday's low was 1.14, from 1.76 to now, floating profit exceeds 35%, stop loss at 2.40 not broken, targets at 1.47 and 1.10 easily broken through! All hits!
$CHIP high point 0.08750 (floating profit nearly 48%), latest price 0.08354, first level 0.0708 already passed, 0.088 is within reach—it's not a dream!
Two trades, 100% accuracy, strict stop-loss rule
RAVE5.01%
CHIP2.41%
View Original
post-image
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
$CHIP Go long, buy now.
74% increase, open interest simultaneously up 41%, this isn't retail chasing, it's smart money building positions. You see the funding rate at -1.4418%, shorts are giving free money to longs, this kind of structure shows that those shorting are subsidizing you with their own money.
The long-short ratio is 54.6% to 45.4%, longs are in the lead but not at an extreme, there's still room.
Volume is 256M, the market is shifting, it's not fake volume.
Currently priced at 0.059, set stop-loss at 0.044265, high-volatility altcoins need breathing space; if it breaks bel
CHIP2.41%
View Original
post-image
  • Reward
  • 3
  • Repost
  • Share
TooUgly:
😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉🙂🙂😃😄😄😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😄😄😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉
View More
$RAVE Quickly enter the short position now. Who do you think is taking the other side of this scam coin?
Looking at the long-short ratio, 73.7% of people are going long. The big players love this situation; two-thirds of retail investors are helping them pump the price. If they don’t dump, who will? Open interest is still rising. Smart money is quietly building short positions, not long positions. The funding rate is 0.141%. Those going long are paying protection fees to the shorts every hour.
This coin itself has no real utility support; it’s purely driven up by capital. The higher it goes,
RAVE5.01%
View Original
  • Reward
  • 3
  • Repost
  • Share
UNCLEJEFF:
you will be liquidated
View More
$RAVE Hurry up and short the market!
A two-day surge of 245%, now the price is 1.76, trading volume is 1.9 billion, retail investors are completely unhinged—74% are going long. This is exactly the kind of picture the big players love to see; the carriage is already being lifted for you.
Funding rate is 0.1321%. Long positions are bleeding money out every hour— the longer you hold, the more you lose. This fee rate itself is what’s pushing long positions to exit.
Tell me, a coin triples in two days—who’s still taking the bag? Retail investors. Who’s waiting to unload? The big players.
The loude
RAVE5.01%
View Original
post-image
  • Reward
  • 2
  • Repost
  • Share
GeneralMing'sSecond-In-Command:
1
View More
$GUN Go long with a reverse hand!
A 44.3% increase, a trading volume of 300 million, this wave isn't a crazy coin being pumped randomly; there is real capital pushing it.
Now the most interesting part is coming—55.1% of retail investors are shorting, and the funding rate is still negative at -0.0041%, which means shorts are paying longs. Tell me, will the market maker give these shorts a lift?
When retail investors collectively short, it's often the most dangerous time. The market maker won't let most people make money—that's an iron law.
Currently, the price is 0.0254, with short positions be
GUN-1.89%
View Original
post-image
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
CZ Square holds a big meeting. Hmm, as soon as he comes in, he’s on the top of the list.
Why are everyone in the comment section shouting: "Pig head meat is here," "The useless crown prince is here"? 🤔$BNB
BNB0.91%
View Original
post-image
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
People who play with knockoffs look haggard — $UAI , going long, countering the position, and backfiring; I deserve it for being overdue
Everything is fate; not a bit is up to us
If I’m overdue, then I’m overdue—fine, I don’t want to repay anymore
UAI0.4%
View Original
post-image
  • Reward
  • 2
  • Repost
  • Share
GoodDuck:
How much did I lose?
View More
  • Pin