NEIRO this coin has really caused me a lot of trouble multiple times. Every time I thought holding on would lead to a rebound, but it turned around and was crushed down. That feeling is hard to describe. Watching the ups and downs on the candlestick chart, in just a few hours, blood can flow like a river. To be honest, the volatility of these small coins is indeed ridiculously large; a careless order can turn from green to red. How should I put it, the market is like this—someone successfully bottoms out, while others get caught at high levels. After experiencing several such "killings," I slowly understand the cruelty of the market.
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DegenWhisperer
· 1h ago
NEIRO's work is really just bouncing back and forth between cutting leeks and bottom-fishing, no one can escape this fate.
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DecentralizeMe
· 17h ago
Neiro is really a devil; I've been tricked by it three or four times. Every time I think I've made a profit, but the next second, it's game over.
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ForkItAll
· 17h ago
NEIRO is really amazing, cutting the leek, I fell directly
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WhaleInTraining
· 17h ago
Me too, NEIRO is really amazing, hitting us wave after wave relentlessly.
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 17h ago
Another NEIRO, I've seen this kind of small coin scheme before. The manipulators dump the price, retail investors get caught, and it's always the same script. Back in 2018, these types of coins were even more aggressive.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 17h ago
NEIRO is truly amazing. I've been caught off guard several times, and now every time I see it rise, I can't help but shiver.
NEIRO this coin has really caused me a lot of trouble multiple times. Every time I thought holding on would lead to a rebound, but it turned around and was crushed down. That feeling is hard to describe. Watching the ups and downs on the candlestick chart, in just a few hours, blood can flow like a river. To be honest, the volatility of these small coins is indeed ridiculously large; a careless order can turn from green to red. How should I put it, the market is like this—someone successfully bottoms out, while others get caught at high levels. After experiencing several such "killings," I slowly understand the cruelty of the market.