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Large Market Participants

Definition

Large market participants are individuals or entities holding substantial amounts of digital assets, capable of influencing market prices. These entities, often referred to as “whales” or institutional investors, possess significant capital that allows them to execute trades large enough to affect supply and demand dynamics. Their actions, such as large purchases or sales, can generate considerable price movements and influence overall market sentiment. Monitoring their activity provides insights into potential market trends and liquidity shifts.