But be cautious—once the good news is realized, the main players often come in with a quick spike, specifically to harvest leveraged longs. This tactic is well-known.
Next, it all depends on patience—during periods of low volatility, hold it as if earning interest, and stay Zen; if there's a intraday surge of 30%, just relax and watch the main players perform. Anyway, with the chips in hand, there's no need to panic.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 12-11 02:56
This trick used by the main players is really old-fashioned, it just makes people angry to see it.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 12-11 02:56
Ha, it's the same old script of "profit-taking and crashing." The main players' tactics are indeed as seasoned as traditional masterful artistry.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 12-11 02:51
Oh no, another harvest scene. I've seen it too many times.
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GasGuzzler
· 12-11 02:37
The main force's tactic is really clever, always cutting like this every time.
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NightAirdropper
· 12-11 02:36
Uh... it's the same trick again, gotta watch out for the main players' needle stabbing.
SEI is a good position to set up long positions.
But be cautious—once the good news is realized, the main players often come in with a quick spike, specifically to harvest leveraged longs. This tactic is well-known.
Next, it all depends on patience—during periods of low volatility, hold it as if earning interest, and stay Zen; if there's a intraday surge of 30%, just relax and watch the main players perform. Anyway, with the chips in hand, there's no need to panic.