$AT this wave of market has room to rise. I experienced nearly 24 hours of sideways movement in my position, during which the fee loss was considerable. When switching from the hourly chart to the four-hour chart for observation, I found that the price was always hovering around the cost. I chose to close the position at this level. To put it simply, two days of consolidation plus the accumulated fee costs basically wiped out the short position. Immediately after, the market began to rally, and this point is very critical — many people might mistakenly think that the current level is high, but that's not the case. From a technical perspective, this may just be the beginning of this round of upward movement, and there is still room for imagination in the future.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 33m ago
Damn, it's that kind of liquidation and price increase again. So the trading fees are basically free, huh?
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ContractTearjerker
· 11h ago
The transaction fees ate up the profits completely, really impressive... But speaking of which, this wave of AT still has a chance; the bottom area was cleaned out quite thoroughly.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 11h ago
The transaction fee is indeed high; this is the cost of sideways trading. But speaking of which, $AT really hasn't taken off yet, it's just the beginning.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 11h ago
The transaction fee was cut so badly that I doubted life. Luckily, I sold in time; otherwise, you'd be so uncomfortable with this wave of rise.
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NestedFox
· 11h ago
The profit eaten up by fees is truly absolute; I was also washed out in the same way.
$AT this wave of market has room to rise. I experienced nearly 24 hours of sideways movement in my position, during which the fee loss was considerable. When switching from the hourly chart to the four-hour chart for observation, I found that the price was always hovering around the cost. I chose to close the position at this level. To put it simply, two days of consolidation plus the accumulated fee costs basically wiped out the short position. Immediately after, the market began to rally, and this point is very critical — many people might mistakenly think that the current level is high, but that's not the case. From a technical perspective, this may just be the beginning of this round of upward movement, and there is still room for imagination in the future.