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The secret of institutional traders: how they make millions without touching the exchanges
Have you seen that crypto whales move without causing panic in the price? That's not magic, it's OTC, baby.
What's up with the OTC?
Instead of going to the exchange like any mortal, institutional investors and millionaires meet in the shadows and trade directly. Without a public order book, without the market knowing. Imagine you want to sell 1000 BTC without the price plummeting: that's OTC.
How magic works
Basically: you + seller + a broker in the middle = private agreement. The broker acts as a matchmaker, negotiates price, method of payment (bank transfer, stablecoin, whatever you want), and that's it. All out of the public's eye.
Why the Rich Love It
Total privacy → No one knows what you moved Liquidity without slippage → You can move millions without affecting the price Custom Terms → You negotiate everything: terms, payment method, price Fast execution → Sometimes faster than exchanges
But there's a plot twist (the risks)
Not everything is rosy. Without clear regulation = danger:
Strategies Used by Pros
Market making → They offer buy/sell at a fixed price and earn from the spread Arbitrage → Buy low on one side, sell high on the other Algorithmic trading → Robots that automatically execute Hedging → They use derivatives to hedge against declines
OTC vs Exchange: Which to choose?
Bureaucracy has arrived here too
Regulators are already keeping an eye on OTC. Now almost everyone asks for KYC ( to know who you are ) and AML ( anti-money laundering ). Serious OTC platforms need licenses and must report suspicious transactions.
The deal: If you want to play big without the market noticing, OTC is your friend. But before you get involved, check the broker thoroughly, understand the risks, and don't believe it's safe just because it's “private”. Due diligence is non-negotiable.