[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/biz/ - Business & Finance


View post   

File: 31 KB, 614x614, 4NcHwAV.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
15282996 No.15282996 [Reply] [Original]

Have you guys ever thought that if the whales try to cash out they will crash the market, devaluing their own assets?

>> No.15283000

>>15282996
Check 'em

>> No.15283008

>>15282996
Yeah, that's what happens.

>> No.15283034

>>15283008
And it's what's happening too. 20b removed from marketcap.

>> No.15283070

>>15283034
That's how it goes. Up and down.

>> No.15283094

>>15282996

It doesn't matter because they're cashed out. Why is this difficult to understand. When you are cashed out you are no longer in the market and a lower price only benefits the seller.

>> No.15283100

>>15283034
>20b removed

Improper wording. If everyone dumps, your btc is worth nothing

>> No.15283148

>>15283094
They can't cash it all out at once since they own so much. The market crashes while they're still in the process of selling right?

>> No.15283159

>>15283008
>>15283034
But if it crashes while they are cashing out don't they have an incentive to hold? I guess they just have to make sure their gains outweigh how much their remaining assets will be devalued?

>> No.15283164

>>15283148
They can slowly get out and give bags to new fools

>> No.15283194

>>15283164
How?

>> No.15283240

>>15283194
by pumping and dumping the price
they have been doing it pretty hard for the past months

>> No.15283404

>>15283159

If you hold enough of something to crash the price, you just sell off in small increments so that new buyers have time to come in and fill your order. That way you don't devalue your holdings, you just suppress the value for a short period of time. Anyone smart enough to have that much money is also smart enough to cash out as such.

>> No.15283417

>>15283194
by selling slowly (for example iceberg orders) or OTC how new are you