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11122090 No.11122090 [Reply] [Original]

i am a EOS whale with more than 20 million EOS, all of which i acquired below ICO price back in may 2017. EOS performed way better than i thought it would in April, and i cashed out more than enough to live comfortably for the next few decades.

after cashing out a few million dollars, i let my remaining 10MM EOS tokens ride. however, after realizing the volume for EOS on binance was so drastically low, i figured it was more profitable to actively manipulate the market, than to hope for another bull run of 2017 proportions.

so i dumped.

and dumped.

and dumped.

i found the best time to dump was not when the price was tanking (medium-sized bag holders with 100k+ tokens will take care of that for you), but when the price was mooning - or looked like it was about to moon. here's a secret for you: EOS has some of the weakest bulls of any coin on binance. usually it only takes less than a million tokens, efficiently timed, to crush any small pump and take EOS/BTC ratio back into the red for the day, where it ought to be.

want to know why for the last 38 days on binance, the EOS/ETH chart only has seven - yes, seven - green 1-day candles?

because of me.

want to know why everything today seems to be in the green, but EOS is still struggling to make it back above $5, and has currently dipped to rank #5 on coinmarketcap?

because of me.

i refuse to let the price go up, and i won't for a while. in case you're wondering, that 10MM tokens i let ride now exceeds 13MM, simply from doing this over, and over, and over again.

i am a bagholder's worst nightmare.

>> No.11122254

>>11122090
How did you get EOS before the ICO even started? Nice try larper.