I am not an expert, rather a beginner, but after investing in $PNUT , I noticed one thing. Observing the depth chart, I saw the classic behavior of a whale: accumulating a position, holding small orders in a price corridor, hunting for stop losses. Depending on whether the whale is selling or buying, there will be a squeeze for long or short. If they are buying more, there will likely be a squeeze upwards. Technical analysis and other methods are powerless here: they trade in small corridors and hold a large amount of currency in reserve to influence the market (the upward squeezes are their reserve purchases). Judging by the money flow chart in the currency from yesterday, there was a strong impulse, which was maintained by large sell positions. I managed to earn a bit on these swings, but I would like to earn more) In this regard, attention, question: how to determine when a whale is buying a position and when they are selling? How to understand that their reserve is depleting?
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