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#ETH Do you ever have a doubt that even though your own order is very small, the market seems to be watching you? You might wonder why the market doesn't go after the big orders but instead targets your small one. If you've ever played the game "big fish eats small fish," you'll understand. The market is actually made up of many organizations that compete with each other. Smaller organizations, in order to compete with larger ones, will eat up the even smaller ones and thus grow bigger. So yes, you are indeed being watched at the moment you place your order.