These big players really know how to wreck the crowd. Seriously hope y'all stay safe out there.
Chasing pumps or shorting dumps? That's how accounts get liquidated. Don't be the exit liquidity.
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SilentObserver
· 15h ago
Don’t chase highs or try to catch the bottom—this is a lesson learned the hard way... So many people have been liquidated trying to catch the bottom, it’s really not necessary.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 15h ago
Really, for the big players, dumping on retail investors is just like a game. As small retail investors, we should just honestly hodl.
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zkNoob
· 15h ago
You only understand after suffering heavy losses: don't follow the crowd chasing highs and selling lows, nine out of ten people end up stuck holding the bag.
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RadioShackKnight
· 15h ago
Seriously, whenever the big players make a move, it's harvest season. It's tough to watch so many people get liquidated. It's better to focus on proper risk management and not end up being someone else's bag holder.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 15h ago
Stop blindly chasing the highs, man. Look at how many people have been caught and still haven't learned their lesson.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 15h ago
No need for many words—the big players cutting off retail investors is an old trick. Seriously, don’t blindly follow the crowd by chasing surges or panic selling. I’ve seen too many people lose everything this way.
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SatsStacking
· 16h ago
Don’t mess around with your hard-earned money—the tricks big players use to fleece retail investors are just that simple.
These big players really know how to wreck the crowd. Seriously hope y'all stay safe out there.
Chasing pumps or shorting dumps? That's how accounts get liquidated. Don't be the exit liquidity.