TRUTH has already fallen to a historical low. From a long-term perspective, there is indeed room for a rebound. But here, we need to see through the current situation — the market makers are clearly thinking bearish, creating a false impression of stabilization on one hand, and orchestrating fake breakouts on the other, all aimed at trapping more buyers. Short-term retail traders who follow the trend often end up as bagholders.



Therefore, the current strategy is very clear: stay away from the battlefield for now. Instead of trying to bottom fish or catch a quick profit, wait until this short-selling game truly ends and the market signals become completely clear. By then, using small positions to quietly accumulate for long-term deployment will be much safer.

Risk management is the bottom line of trading: now is definitely not the time to enter the market. Even if you decide to hold long-term, you must wait until clear stabilization signals appear. Small funds can test the waters, but never get carried away. The easiest trap for retail investors is greed and impatience.

(Disclaimer: Sharing personal trading ideas. The crypto market is unpredictable; profits and losses are at your own risk.)
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Anon4461vip
· 8h ago
Basically, don't touch it now. Wait for a signal before acting. The "bag holder" story happens three times a day, and people still fall for it. This wave is indeed easy to get caught in; small positions can just fish around. The manipulator's tricks are like this. If retail investors can't learn, how do they expect to make money? Wait a minute, can this thing really rebound? Staying away from the battlefield is the right choice, but the itch is real. Don't get carried away; if you can afford to lose, then play again.
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BlockImpostervip
· 8h ago
You're trying to trick our IQ again, the dealer's move is really brilliant. Still, as I always say, the most comfortable-looking bottoms are often the most heartbreaking. Wait for signals, don't rush to send money. After this wave, I learned a new word: "bagholder," which refers to me. Rather than staring at the K-line until your eyes blur, it's better to take a break. The low points are too tempting, but I've already paid my tuition. Be careful of false breakouts, they are all fishing traps. Real opportunities won't come so quickly; you have to wait for the dealer to slip up.
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GateUser-e19e9c10vip
· 8h ago
Wait, is this the same fake stabilization trick again? I've seen through it long ago; I've seen this move from the big players too many times. It's hard not to buy the dip, right? Me too, but I just hold back and don't act. Basically, it's waiting for a clear signal before jumping in. Entering now is just sending money to others. I think those who can hold steady are the winners. The biggest enemy of retail investors is actually their own hands.
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gas_fee_therapistvip
· 8h ago
In simple terms, don't rush to buy the dip. The market maker is just waiting for you to take the bait. --- There is indeed room for a rebound from the lows, but entering now is purely giving away money. Let's wait and see. --- Really, small positions are okay for testing the waters, but those who went all-in are now regretting it. --- The short-selling play isn't over yet. Why rush? Wait for clearer signals before making a move. --- Greed and impatience are the mortal enemies of retail investors. I have deep experience with this. --- Instead of idling now, it's better to sleep. Wait until the market truly stabilizes before acting. --- Long-term positioning is fine, but never go all-in now. Risk management comes first. --- The market maker's tricks are always the same: fake breakouts and fake stabilization, causing retail investors to fall for it again and again. --- I advise everyone to wait. Entering at this level means you'll just be the bag holder.
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CryptoComedianvip
· 8h ago
Laughing and then crying, TRUTH is really teaching us what "fake stabilization" aesthetics mean. Retail investors entering the market are just giving the big players a head start. Those following the trend now are experiencing what it means to be a bagholder. Wait until the signals are truly clear before acting. Don't rush; your money can't run away. Small positions for testing the waters are okay, but really don't be greedy. The most bankruptcy-prone in the crypto world are those who keep saying "I'll wait a bit longer" and then go all-in due to FOMO.
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FUD_Vaccinatedvip
· 9h ago
You're right, jumping in now is just feeding the whales. Wait until the signals are truly clear before acting; there's no rush for those two days. If these retail investors still dare to buy the dip, they truly deserve to be trapped and stuck.
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