0.00034018 16.22732686 0.0055 0.0055
0.00034019 912.86074860 0.3105 0.3161
0.00034020 901.80416974 0.3068 0.6229
0.00036636 917.80756825 0.3362 0.9591
0.00037586 40.34861201 0.0152 0.9743
0.00039725 100.00000000 0.0397 1.0140
0.00039925 100.00000000 0.0399 1.0539
0.00039999 84.13875141 0.0337 1.0876
0.00040500 11.55224700 0.0047 1.0923
0.00040699 342.33483974 0.1393 1.2316
Exactly what I mean by intermittent, and I see right through it. Only a couple big orders by one or two people holding the price down. If you'd like to own the game, buy them up, and leave those people behind or play the game by their rules and sell your own stashes. Choice is yours and selling is what they want you to do. Why do think the walls move when we start buying into them??
but but but - this is going under 30
it is on sale now
But if you look at what's being sold to get there, it's not much. 50 CLD here, 500 CLD there, with no sell orders to back up the sell order book. When price flies back up to 38-40k sat in a matter of 10 minutes when it does happen, you'll see.
And if you do sell, there's nothing to buy back....
And it happened like it said in the textbooks. hit 40k about an hour ago, but an hour after I posted 2 hours ago.
And the order book is still looking like what I described. so this tells me the price is going up again, especially with the massive buy wall.
Additional Afterthought: So to get past this little game they are playing, we have to buy probably twice as much. What I mean is most manipulators I've come across play with ~50% of their stacks. They have to be able to back what they are selling to drive the price back down and vice versa on the way back up in BTC. If we buy all of their play crypto stack and buy their real crypto stack, we leave them behind.
+1 This is how noob whales get turned back into guppies. They try to manipulate until a bigger whale comes along and swallows them whole.