Someone is buying. These are the market actors that are in accumulation. To say otherwise is being disingenuous.
And I would agree the STEEM chart pattern shows signs of heavy accumulation. IMHO, it's a standard cryptotoken pattern that occurs due to two facts : illiquid markets (which you've observed, with respect to STEEM -- but this is common for most cryptotokens) and no good way of constructing an options market (although, the latter could be perceived as a consequence of the former).
Also those coins he trades... I've never heard of them have you?
I've never heard of PeerCoin, VertCoin, or BlackCoin. What's the innovation behind these coins?
/end sarcasm
Statements like the quote above that attempt to dissuade those who are new to trading cryptotokens to not look at @ozchartart's analysis because someone has "never heard of them" come from someone who has failed to do adequate research or is purposefully trolling. The coins that I listed were the first to launch original and technologically innovative features. If you are referring to other coins, be more specific. If you have any that with which you have particular problem, say so. Generic statements with no proof are just that.
I'd be careful about assigning authority to 'traders' without actual proof.
I'd be careful of listening to anyone who uses synonymous terms to discredit other people.
Note that it's the words you use to describe the observation of the same phenomena. You say divestment (people selling) and he says accumulation (people buying). A market requires both ...
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