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$BEAT It is obvious that this market maker has a large appetite. If he directly dumps, he can forcefully earn some chips, but what the market maker is thinking is far from that simple. I can only say that the current level is not what the market maker wants. The U-shaped candlestick repeatedly wears down the short positions' sentiment. By the time the real plummet happens, the short positions' sentiment has already been worn down quite a bit, and everyone is hesitant to get on board, which is when he dumps. Another possibility is that the market maker clearly does not want to dump at this level, but is repeatedly stirring up and wearing down the short positions' sentiment. After nearly killing off the shorts, he pumps it up, creating a bull trap. As retail investors increase their positions, he sells a little bit, and his market share is gradually taken away by retail investors. The market maker successfully executes a rug pull for arbitrage. Really! You! m! dog! (Narrative Analysis)