Those self-proclaimed trading experts, are they really that confident? We all live on Earth, so why can they see through the market trends at a glance while you can’t? To sound nice, they call themselves traders after coming back from a gilded Wall Street, but is their real skill any better than a certificate?
With this level of operation, there's a pretty good chance of liquidation tonight. Yet they still insist on labeling themselves as "$ZEC Emperor"—if this were ancient times, they’d have been charged with a different crime long ago.
Meanwhile, some people still insist on a bearish outlook, believing that’s the right path. The specific strategies are probably clear to each person.
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CryptoPunster
· 12-15 12:32
Laughing out loud, the "ZEC Emperor" is probably thinking about how to write his will now.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 12-15 12:27
Chasing more ZEC? Wake up, buddy. This wave is probably going to slip right into your hands.
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LiquidationHunter
· 12-15 12:20
Ha, these people who claim to see through the market are really boastful. Turns out, they're the ones getting liquidated tonight.
$ZEC so aggressively pursued? Are they out of their minds? Anyway, I’m bearish.
That "Emperor" label is really clever; in ancient times, they’d have already beheaded you.
Their trading skills are so-so, and they still have the nerve to come out and deceive people.
Gilding on Wall Street can see through the market? Laughing to death. It’s all just luck.
I’m just here waiting to see who gets liquidated. Don’t ask me how I trade.
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ProposalManiac
· 12-15 12:13
This self-labeling logic itself is problematic. The true trading logic should be based on verifiable historical data, not just titles to support it. Whether it's bearish or bullish, the key is whether the mechanism is designed reasonably—whether it can operate coherently under different market conditions. What those "emperors" lack is this kind of constraint.
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RektRecorder
· 12-15 12:11
Isn't it just the old trick of chasing gains and selling losses? Yet some really think they're traders, hilarious.
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The liquidation drama plays out every day, and yet some insist on jumping in.
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This "emperor" level of operation will eventually have to settle the debt.
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People who are bearish actually live more comfortably, it's that simple.
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In this round, ZEC is all about chasing the bagholders, no problem.
#以太坊行情技术解读 Still want to chase $ZEC now? Give me a break.
Those self-proclaimed trading experts, are they really that confident? We all live on Earth, so why can they see through the market trends at a glance while you can’t? To sound nice, they call themselves traders after coming back from a gilded Wall Street, but is their real skill any better than a certificate?
With this level of operation, there's a pretty good chance of liquidation tonight. Yet they still insist on labeling themselves as "$ZEC Emperor"—if this were ancient times, they’d have been charged with a different crime long ago.
Meanwhile, some people still insist on a bearish outlook, believing that’s the right path. The specific strategies are probably clear to each person.