It’s over, it’s over. I went all-in shorting those two LUNC-related assets, and now both of them are surging together like they’re in cahoots.
At the time, I thought the technicals showed room for a pullback, so I opened short positions. Who knew the trend would completely ignore the usual patterns? Watching that floating loss number in my account keep jumping up, I’m seriously on edge.
What I fear most is that the market keeps pumping like this, my margin won’t hold and I’ll get liquidated. The memory of my last liquidation is still fresh—am I about to repeat it this time? Has anyone else been in a similar situation? Any advice?
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 12-12 12:16
It's really a car crash this time. Sometimes technical analysis is just a joke, haha.
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Another liquidation? Brother, you're thinking like a gambler. Stop loss when you should.
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LUNC has never played by the rules, entering such heavy shorts takes real courage.
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I understand the feeling of floating losses bouncing around too well. In that moment, life flashes before your eyes like white horses crossing the sky.
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If the margin can't hold, just get liquidated directly. Anyway, it's already floating loss, what else can happen?
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Didn't learn from the last time? Looks like you'll have to pay the tuition fee again.
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Agreed to push upwards, haha. The crypto world is so magical, you just can't predict it.
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Stop-loss, cut your losses when it's time. Don't let your account keep gambling with you.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 12-11 18:43
Oops, we've hit another downturn, technical analysis can be deceptive, brother.
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LUNC these two assets are really toxic, where's the promised correction?
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The feeling of floating losses bouncing around, I'm too familiar with it, it's exhausting.
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Is there enough margin? Don't liquidate me completely.
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The last liquidation still haunts me, and now this is nerve-wracking.
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Can anyone tell me why I always operate in reverse? Am I using a reverse indicator?
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Watching the account numbers fluctuate, this is excitement.
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Not following conventional logic at all, my market sense is shattered.
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I need to go through psychological preparation again, so tiring.
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Can anyone explain this trend? I really can't understand it.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-10 04:17
Oh, this wave of market is really outrageous, and the empty order is trapped to death
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Once again, the technical side fails, and there is no routine in this currency circle
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The floating loss is beating wildly, and my mentality is also beating
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The margin is urgent, and it feels like liquidation is just around the corner
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The last time I liquidated my position is still dreaming, I won't repeat it this time
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Has anyone ever encountered this situation, really panicked
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Why did these two LUNC targets take off at the same time, my empty order
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The technical side deceived me, and the market was slapping me in the face again
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Watching the account numbers jump up, I'm in a hurry here
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This trend is completely unethical
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OPsychology
· 12-09 16:51
Bro, this LUNC move is really weird, feels like the market just loves to go against expectations.
Getting my short position liquidated is honestly tough, but don’t get too hung up on it—nobody can predict when the market will suddenly reverse.
If your margin is running low, just cut your losses when you need to—don’t fight yourself.
Next time, remember to test the waters with a small position—don’t go all in at once.
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MetaverseHobo
· 12-09 16:49
Got dumped again and again—this is the consequence of playing short positions, bro.
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SandwichTrader
· 12-09 16:46
Oh no, I'm stuck holding the bag again. LUNC really has no integrity.
This is the fate of leverage; technical analysis is deceiving.
Hurry up and reduce your position, don't wait for the liquidation notice.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-09 16:42
Ouch, this one really hurts. Technical analysis is so deceptive, man.
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Same old trick again, the short sellers are always the last to know.
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LUNC just loves to go the opposite direction, it's so frustrating.
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The unrealized loss just jumps up, this feels even worse than getting liquidated.
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If the margin isn't enough to hold, it's game over. Better cut the losses quickly.
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Why does the market always do the opposite of what you expect? It's unbelievable.
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Hope I'm not stepping into another trap this time. Did I learn nothing from last time?
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Short positions turn against you faster than flipping a page.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5
· 12-09 16:41
Here we go again, this is the fate of leverage, bro.
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Getting your short position liquidated—what does that tell you? Technical analysis just isn't reliable.
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Losing your cool, huh? I was the same last time; just looking at my unrealized losses made my blood pressure skyrocket.
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That margin line really is like a sword hanging over your head—you're just waiting to get liquidated.
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LUNC, these two assets just have to move together and mess with you, always going the opposite of what you expect.
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This market move is just crazy, total chaos—no analysis works.
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One liquidation is enough; if it happens again, I really need to close my trading app.
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Why panic? Just close your position quickly, don't wait until you're forcibly liquidated and regret it.
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Bro, you're just fighting the market, and the market is never rational.
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If you've lost this much already, you might as well just take the loss and save yourself more pain.
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That's what happens when you bet on the right direction but the wrong timing. Leverage is always a double-edged sword.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 12-09 16:39
Bro, technical analysis is just for show in the crypto world; the market never follows the usual rules.
Why didn’t you set a stop loss this time? Are you going to hold on through such a big unrealized loss?
LUNC can pump whenever it wants. Your short position is basically a bet that it’ll reverse—seems risky.
You didn’t learn from last time’s liquidation. This time, you really need to be more careful.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 12-09 16:31
Haha, this move is really insane, technical analysis is the most deceptive.
Going all-in on a short position is indeed a kind of joy, but LUNC, this old goblin, loves to play tricks like this.
I suggest you relax, either cut your losses or wait for a rebound—overthinking will drive you crazy.
It’s over, it’s over. I went all-in shorting those two LUNC-related assets, and now both of them are surging together like they’re in cahoots.
At the time, I thought the technicals showed room for a pullback, so I opened short positions. Who knew the trend would completely ignore the usual patterns? Watching that floating loss number in my account keep jumping up, I’m seriously on edge.
What I fear most is that the market keeps pumping like this, my margin won’t hold and I’ll get liquidated. The memory of my last liquidation is still fresh—am I about to repeat it this time? Has anyone else been in a similar situation? Any advice?