It has risen again. Rumors in the market suggest this wave could push the price to one dollar. Friends who are shorting should indeed wake up.



But interestingly, just when you think you can follow the trend and go long, the market often slaps you in the face. I've seen this reverse operation trick too many times.

Originally, I wanted to completely say goodbye to this type of coin and not bother anymore. But later, I couldn't help but continue to pay attention. To be honest, I just couldn't accept it.

My current attitude is very clear—only analyze the trend, do not participate in trading. Watching the market fluctuate, experiencing its temper and personality, but firmly staying on the sidelines. This sense of distance actually makes me see things more clearly.
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 6h ago
A dollar? Dreaming, haha I totally understand this feeling of dissatisfaction, just want to watch but don't dare to touch The bystander is clear, there's no wrong in that Here we go again, always fooling people into jumping on board The sense of distance is indeed enjoyable, watching the show without losing money
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TokenVelocityvip
· 6h ago
A dollar? Haha, I'm tired of hearing that. I'm just afraid that when it really rises, we've already been cut. --- Not getting in is the right choice; outsiders see clearly, brother. --- I respect the fact that you only watch and don't operate, to avoid being hit by a reverse move again. --- Having a proper sense of distance is indeed comfortable; no need to stare at the screen all day, avoiding emotional breakdowns. --- Only those who can persist without entering the market are the winners. --- I've heard the story of a dollar a hundred times, and when it actually happens, it turns in the opposite direction. --- This change in mindset is pretty good; seeing clearly is more satisfying than chasing quick profits. --- Be careful with shorting; it's just a routine of reverse operations. --- It's really just a tug-of-war between greed and rationality; in this case, rationality wins. --- Well said, not messing around actually helps you see the true face of this thing.
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NFTRegretfulvip
· 6h ago
I've seen this show before, and in the end, everyone dies because of greed. Those who truly see through it are the ones who have been hurt. I agree with not getting on the train; being a spectator is much more comfortable than being a leek. One dollar? Let them kill each other first. The most deadly thing is the unwillingness to accept defeat; it's this obsession that keeps people falling into the pit.
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MetaLord420vip
· 6h ago
One dollar? Haha, I bet five dollars that it will crash later. Just watch it like that, it's the most comfortable not to touch it. I really understand this feeling of being unwilling, but really, once your hand itches, you'll suffer a huge loss.
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