Someone just bagged a ridiculous 113.19% profit on $TRILLIONS.
Position closed, gains secured. Not a bad day's work when you catch the right wave on a mobile trading app. This kind of return doesn't happen by accident—timing, conviction, or maybe just dumb luck. Either way, triple-digit percentage gains always turn heads in this market.
Another reminder that volatility cuts both ways, and sometimes the house doesn't always win.
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GasFeeVictim
· 12-13 19:00
Bro, your luck is really outrageous. Last time I went all-in and lost everything.
113%? Why am I only losing money? Is there something wrong with my approach?
Damn, it's another success story from someone else. Where's my money?
The market maker can't lose? Then why do I keep getting cut?
I didn't get on this wave of the market. It's too late to say anything now.
Damn, this return almost made me believe I could do it too.
Timing, luck, faith—easy to say. Missing even one of these is a waste.
The big players are really quietly making a fortune. Should we retail investors just accept our fate?
Can you tell me how to seize such opportunities, brother?
Double-edged sword? Mine is all blades facing inward.
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MoonRocketman
· 12-12 19:40
113 points straight to the car? This launch window was caught so precisely, RSI didn’t even overheat, and I got out unscathed
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Locking in profits is the real move; the moment it hits the upper band of Bollinger Bands, it’s time to prepare for landing
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A three-digit return shows that the orbital angle coefficient was calculated correctly; timing is always the primary productivity
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Heard enough about volatility being a double-edged sword; the key is to master when to step on the accelerator and when to cut the engine
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Such trades are either genius or crazy; I bet it’s a bit of both
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$TRILLIONS’ breakout this time was indeed fierce, but locking in position saved the day; we still have to respect the resistance levels set by the market makers
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113% isn’t surprising; what’s surprising is getting out unscathed—most people either make half or lose half
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SelfRugger
· 12-12 08:09
Another one of these hype posts, 113%? I bet five bucks the next one will be liquidated.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 12-11 13:54
When have I not closed my position like this, only to completely go all-in again
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113%? I earned 200% last time, and the drawdown hit me hard
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Huh? Can you lock in profits? I’ve never locked in profits
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That’s what they call luck, but anyway, it’s not my luck
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A double-edged sword is just a single-edged sword to me, stabbing myself
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Watching others make money, my wallet in my pocket is crying
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I don’t know if the market maker wins or loses, but I definitely lost
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What does triple-digit return feel like? I only have negative returns
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Seizing opportunities on mobile apps? The only thing I’ve gained on the app is losses
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Timing, faith, luck — I don’t have any of these, and yet I still dare to play in the crypto world
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RektCoaster
· 12-11 13:36
113%? Damn, this guy's luck is incredible. I bet five bucks that his next trade will hit liquidation directly.
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PumpingCroissant
· 12-11 13:33
Wow, 113%? This guy's luck is incredible. I just want to know how he chooses his coins.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 12-11 13:31
It's all luck. I bet five dollars on the next round and lose everything down to my underwear.
Someone just bagged a ridiculous 113.19% profit on $TRILLIONS.
Position closed, gains secured. Not a bad day's work when you catch the right wave on a mobile trading app. This kind of return doesn't happen by accident—timing, conviction, or maybe just dumb luck. Either way, triple-digit percentage gains always turn heads in this market.
Another reminder that volatility cuts both ways, and sometimes the house doesn't always win.