Today, I noticed that Slerf was quite strong, with a 30% increase in positions and a 13% increase in price. It is worth noting that this rise was not achieved through a large positive line, but through a small increase.

The explanation for this phenomenon is simple, that is, buying gradually through small orders. It is speculated that the reason for this operation may be to avoid attracting the attention of the market. If you buy through a large positive line, it is easy to attract the attention of the market, and the purchase cost is also high. Buying through small orders can easily eat up the orders of market makers, while also keeping the purchase cost low.

It is worth noting that at 2 pm, when the market confirmed the launch of OK X, a large positive line appeared, which seemed to be a clever coordination of the previous small increase order. The previous slight increase was likely to be the operation of the mouse warehouse, indicating that the position began to ship. The current position began to show signs of a volatile decline. If the market does not continue, it is likely to enter a negative decline stage after a high-level oscillation.