json_metadata | "{"appParentPermlink":"f3jmbclkq","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","appTags":["cryptocurrency","crypto","blockchain","market","trade"],"appDepth":2,"appBody":"<p>I think manipulation triggers such downfalls and I also have a reason for that. Financial institutions are not yet fully into crypto and they're not stupid either to buy Bitcoin at 20k and XRP at $3,60 thus they have triggered multiple FUD waves throughout the year making people believe that cryptocurrencies will actually be worthless in a few months or years and dumping them on the market at cheap prices. <\/p>\n<p>Now the important question is \"who is buying such cryptos at cheap prices?\", who is there with \"the mouth open\" to eat all that plankton. Big players. People and institutions with a lot of money that are buying cheap to sell again high next year when probably the market will explode again. They say that financial institutions are not into crypto but who knows who are the ones buying over the counter. Who knows who is buying through third parties cheap Bitcoin and altcoins. Manipulation is everywhere. In politics, in finance, in wars, in media. Everywhere. Why wouldn't be in crypto also if there is such a great opportunity to make money out of it and gain it as a future standard as wealth. <\/p>\n<p>I don't consider that it's 100% manipulation across the board but I believe it is the important factor of constant crashes in prices. In order to make money you have to buy low and sell high and if financial institutions haven't caught the crypto train last year they are pulling it back in the train station to board in. They do that because they can and they have the tools: money, skills and media control. That's how I see it. <\/p>","appCategory":"cryptocurrency","app":"musing\/1.1","appParentAuthor":"philipkavan","musingPostType":"answer","appTitle":"Do you think that the market manipulation is the main reason for which Cryptocurrency prices are dropping continuously?","musingAppVersion":"1.1"}" |
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