Wall Street Manipulating the Price of Bitcoin and Evidence
Recent leaked documents, trade logs, and whistleblower testimonies reveal what crypto skeptics have suspected all along: the volatility of Bitcoin is engineered and not organic.
Key Findings from Leaked Documents
- “Short Squeeze” Operations — Banks collude to set off a chain reaction of liquidations.
- Fake Orders on CME Futures — Used to create false resistance levels.
- Media Puppetry — Paid “analysts” time FUD to market dumps.
3 Proven Ways to Manipulate a Person
1. The CME Futures Game
JPMorgan Traders Chatted About ‘Painting the Tape’ in Leaked Logs.
CME rather than spot markets is the cause of 85% of Bitcoin price moves.
Large crypto holders sell big amounts in tight clusters.
2. The ETF Double Play
Institutions short BTC while publicly promoting spot ETFs.
BlackRock’s algo trades consistently jump in front of retail traders by milliseconds.
SEC Emails Indicate Pressure to Postpone Approvals During Bear Markets.
3. The News Cycle Trap
Bloomberg’s “Risk-Off Bitcoin” CIO Report was purportedly leaked by Goldman Sachs.
Harmful Bitcoin news coincides with BTC options expiry week.
Leaked script reveals CNBC guests reading from bank-approved lines.
The Manipulation Calendar
The maximum pain price manifests on quarterly futures expiry every 3 months.
Before the event, the price dropped by forty percent in 2016 and 2020.
Days for ETF—SEC delays scheduled to options market maximum pain.
How to Protect Yourself
- Don’t believe everything you read about BTC; most negative news reports are dismissed.
- Keep track of CME open interest, which spikes suddenly during manipulations.
- Purchasing during ETF outflows gives the impression of a fake sell-off by institutions.
- Use DEX (decentralized exchange) and avoid CME-corrupted price feeds.
The Bigger Picture
It’s not about Bitcoin but Wall Street’s fear of decentralized finance. Their playbook:
- Suppress adoption via price manipulation.
- Control the narrative through media.
- Steer regulation to favor institutional players.
What Comes Next?
- New evidence will be lit up by whistleblowers.
- Investigation of spoofing by the DOJ can begin by 2025.
- CME can’t keep dominating Bitcoin and allow true price discovery.
Conclusion
Despite the rigged nature of the game, it remains competitive. Buy your Bitcoin somewhere other than an exchange. Ignore sell-offs. Remember: The manipulators act out of fear regarding the consequences of their inability to control the market.