Let me explain the logic behind shorting $NEIRO before it gets delisted and then going long at the bottom after the delisting: According to my calculations, it only takes 125e for NEIRO to double, so Huazi controlled the spot market and then used a small amount of money to open a short position. This is the reason for our bottom long position. Because I saw that after the delisting, it didn't bounce back, and the contract volume surged, I knew Huazi was up to no good. 😄 After closing the shorts, they go long and then take the money from the pump back out, keeping the spot volume unchanged. A top trader breaks down the thoughts of the market manipulators step by step.
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