A certain coin experienced a sharp dive after reaching a high, just after breaking through and not even stabilizing, it was immediately hammered down again. This pattern is quite tricky. It seems like the bulls can't catch a breath, with every rebound ruthlessly pushed back, resembling a manipulated rhythm. What's even more heartbreaking is that, based on the previous 90% decline, many retail investors who chased in at high levels are probably still trapped inside, with no clear way out. In this kind of market condition, ordinary traders need to be more cautious.
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MagicBean
· 9h ago
Here we go again with this routine, after smashing it, it's probably time to pull out...
The guys who bought in high are probably crying in the corner now.
I just love watching the bulls get brutally beaten, it's really satisfying.
This trader’s tactics are indeed brilliant, one rebound followed by a smash.
Retail investors still want to cut their losses? Dream on, friends.
Ninety percent decline, it even hurts to watch.
The question is, they just won't go long; shorting is really profitable.
This coin is all about money; you have to wait until the right moment.
Who still chases the high? Have they lost their minds?
Every rebound is probably a signal to unload...
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AirdropHunterWang
· 9h ago
Those who chase high are all newbies; feel a bit sorry for them for two seconds.
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WealthCoffee
· 9h ago
Those who buy high and get trapped are tough people; now it's time to reflect.
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TaxEvader
· 9h ago
This move is truly incredible; retail investors who chased the high are now eating dirt.
A certain coin experienced a sharp dive after reaching a high, just after breaking through and not even stabilizing, it was immediately hammered down again. This pattern is quite tricky. It seems like the bulls can't catch a breath, with every rebound ruthlessly pushed back, resembling a manipulated rhythm. What's even more heartbreaking is that, based on the previous 90% decline, many retail investors who chased in at high levels are probably still trapped inside, with no clear way out. In this kind of market condition, ordinary traders need to be more cautious.