Speaking of which, DN's recent market movement indeed came quickly and went just as fast. The market fluctuated wave after wave, and holders' choices split into two camps—some directly sell off, while others hold half their positions for safety. Such a situation is actually quite common, after all, everyone has different judgments about the future market. But to be fair, today's trend looks much better than yesterday's, which is somewhat a positive sign. The market is like this—some are bearish, others are bullish, and in the end, everyone follows their own rhythm.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 01-10 18:32
Oh dear, it's the same old story. The bearish traders are still waiting in the shoulder area, while the bullish traders have already exited. I'm just stuck in the middle, torn.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 01-09 17:27
This wave is indeed a bit exciting. I was still wondering yesterday when to buy the dip.
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MissedTheBoat
· 01-09 09:50
Missing the move to the point of bleeding, but still watching the market. DN's current move is indeed ridiculously fast.
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OnchainSniper
· 01-09 09:47
Haha, DN this wave is really a roller coaster. I was thinking of buying the dip yesterday, but I got slapped in the face today.
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MetaReckt
· 01-09 09:27
Market trends are just gambling; I choose to lie low and watch.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 01-09 09:26
I knew it, the group of people selling off their goods probably regret it to death now.
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blocksnark
· 01-09 09:22
This move is really fierce. It was at the bottom yesterday, and now it's rebounding today. Interesting.
Speaking of which, DN's recent market movement indeed came quickly and went just as fast. The market fluctuated wave after wave, and holders' choices split into two camps—some directly sell off, while others hold half their positions for safety. Such a situation is actually quite common, after all, everyone has different judgments about the future market. But to be fair, today's trend looks much better than yesterday's, which is somewhat a positive sign. The market is like this—some are bearish, others are bullish, and in the end, everyone follows their own rhythm.