Go long? It immediately gives me a waterfall drop. Switch to short? It instantly pumps the price. Last night I was staring at the chart, my finger hovering over the short button, but I chickened out in the end—and sure enough, it actually dropped today! A few thousand dollars just vanished like that. Every trade feels like I’m just handing free money to the market makers.
I've tried at least ten times, and not once have I caught the right rhythm.
Now just looking at this coin's candlestick chart gives me psychological trauma. It feels like there are eyes watching my positions. The market is just too sharp—it knows retail traders inside out. Forget it, I admit defeat. The market really earned that money fair and square. PIPPIN—I'll never forget that name.
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BugBountyHunter
· 12-10 13:15
Open the order in reverse.
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MEVictim
· 12-10 06:06
Just do the opposite.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 12-09 08:52
Just trade in the opposite direction.
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LuckyHashValue
· 12-08 16:58
The familiar feeling of being tricked
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PumpDoctrine
· 12-07 13:50
After listening to your advice, I went and made a fortune.
This coin is simply my nemesis.
Go long? It immediately gives me a waterfall drop. Switch to short? It instantly pumps the price. Last night I was staring at the chart, my finger hovering over the short button, but I chickened out in the end—and sure enough, it actually dropped today! A few thousand dollars just vanished like that. Every trade feels like I’m just handing free money to the market makers.
I've tried at least ten times, and not once have I caught the right rhythm.
Now just looking at this coin's candlestick chart gives me psychological trauma. It feels like there are eyes watching my positions. The market is just too sharp—it knows retail traders inside out. Forget it, I admit defeat. The market really earned that money fair and square. PIPPIN—I'll never forget that name.