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$RIVER Speedy bottom-fishing!
Dog whale manipulation script: "Gradual decline + rebound" harvesting setup
Brothers, let's jump right into the scene. Suppose I am the controlling whale, and this wave of RIVER drops from $33 to $7.7. I will follow these three steps to completely control retail investors and leveraged positions:
Step 1: Stabilize emotions, create a "fake rebound" to lure more buyers (this evening's performance)
Looking at the data, 113 whales are floating with a 67% unrealized profit, 66 long whales are still lightly trapped. I won't crash the market outright; first, I’ll push a rebound to lure more buyers. The target will be pushed to $8.2–$8.5, pretending to stabilize and rebound.
Action details: Use small funds to sweep away the low-level sell orders at 7.423, creating a false impression of "no more decline," tricking bottom-fishing retail investors and trapped longs into adding positions, while quietly placing sell orders to transfer early chips to the next sucker.
Step 2: Break through 7.42, trigger short squeeze + harvest both longs and shorts
After retail investors add to their positions and longs top up, I will directly dump large sell orders, sharply breaking below the key support at 7.42.
On one hand, this level is a psychological support for retail investors; breaking it will trigger panic selling, allowing me to scoop up bloodied chips at low prices. On the other hand, contract shorts below 7.4 will be triggered, and long stop-loss orders will accelerate the decline. I will then smash through $7, triggering long liquidation, and earn double liquidation profits.
Step 3: Gradual decline to bottom, wear out the holding orders
After dropping to the $6.5–$7 range, I will stop violent dumping and switch to a slow, gradual decline. Coordinated with decreasing volume and oscillations, making retail investors think "wait a bit longer, I can break even," while secretly offloading shares every day. When shorts can’t hold their positions and reduce their holdings, and longs are completely desperate and start to sell, I will absorb enough chips at the bottom, preparing for the next wave of market harvesting.