$ALCH thinking. The price is in a downward movement, open interest remains unchanged, and active buying is greater than active selling.
Are retail investors actively buying in, and then market makers use quantitative strategies to lower the price, explaining why the main buyers are still in a fall? And with the open interest remaining unchanged, is it that the big players are transferring their long positions to retail investors? Or, is it a downward movement to lure people in? The open interest should be increasing. The time is too short, and the trend is not obvious. It's better to observe a bit more.
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100UTo1Million
· 11-29 23:57
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TurnIntoChangshengRoadFrom
· 11-29 22:39
emm, tentatively set as: retail investors go long and take unrealized gains to exit, market makers take on this part of the long order, and not many people are shorting. This indicates that the enthusiasm is still not enough, and it shows that the market makers have not chosen to initiate a pump. In the short term, there will be a shorting pullback to kill longs, while in the medium term, the market is looking for a pump.
$ALCH thinking. The price is in a downward movement, open interest remains unchanged, and active buying is greater than active selling.
Are retail investors actively buying in, and then market makers use quantitative strategies to lower the price, explaining why the main buyers are still in a fall? And with the open interest remaining unchanged, is it that the big players are transferring their long positions to retail investors?
Or, is it a downward movement to lure people in? The open interest should be increasing.
The time is too short, and the trend is not obvious. It's better to observe a bit more.