Are you still chasing at this point? No matter how thick your pockets are, you can't withstand this kind of manipulation. First, observe the trend, and don't rush to all in.
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ChainWallflower
· 31m ago
That's true, but I think it still depends on individual risk tolerance. Some people just enjoy the thrill of all-in, and don't mind losing. However, it's definitely wise to be cautious and not let FOMO cloud your judgment.
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RumbleValidator
· 12-11 06:06
Chasing highs, the data shows—7-day trading volume down 31%, confirming a decline in node activity. The gap isn't closed off; arbitrage opportunities are actually expanding. Do you really want to go all in? I don't believe it.
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GasFeeCrying
· 12-11 06:03
Yeah, that's the idea, but sometimes the market trend is hard to predict... I feel like I should keep some bullets in reserve and not go all in at once.
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-11 05:54
Why rush? Wait for the right moment. Going all-in now is just a gambler's mentality.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 12-11 05:42
Bro, you're right. I've seen too many people cry after all-in. Let's wait for the next signal and see.
Are you still chasing at this point? No matter how thick your pockets are, you can't withstand this kind of manipulation. First, observe the trend, and don't rush to all in.