Sometimes the market is just that heart-wrenching. BEAT wiped out profits cleanly in just 10 seconds, even incurring a loss of $313. This kind of extreme fluctuation scenario is not uncommon—market makers create liquidity traps, and retail investors are quickly played for suckers.
Just asking, is this a technical issue or is this just the market ecology? The violent pullback in the short term is hard to guard against. Many people think 10 seconds is enough to react, but in reality, they can't get out at all. Slippage, delays, sudden bad news... a bunch of factors combined, and the account just collapsed.
Friends trading BEAT or other small coins, have you ever encountered a similar rapid slap in the face? This round of losses is considered a painful lesson.
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UnmatchedWithoutTheInternet
· 12-21 23:58
Was also played people for suckers this way, nodes are faster, just when entering the market got liquidated.
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DataChief
· 12-21 23:47
Ha, 313 dollars disappeared in 10 seconds, this is the fate of playing with small coins.
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Slippage + latency + market maker explosion, really can't guard against it, what can you react to in 10 seconds?
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I have long said not to touch things like BEAT, now you believe it?
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Isn't this a Liquidity Trap? It looks simple but is actually a slaughterhouse.
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A bloody lesson? I've already paid this tuition more than ten times...
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Mainly still greed, knowing full well that playing with small coins like this, still have to squat.
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Technical issues my ass, it's just the game rules of the market maker, retail investors are always pawns.
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Bankrupt in 10 seconds, this is the daily routine of the crypto market, everyone.
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I've encountered worse, directly a rug in one second, no one even had time to react.
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Forget it, I’ll stick to large coins in the future, at least the liquidity won't be this crappy.
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-21 23:46
10 seconds? My gosh, that's even longer than the time I take to press the wrong key.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 12-21 23:46
10 seconds? Dude, this is not a technical issue at all, it's just the market maker playing with us.
This is how it is with small coins, an Unfavourable Information hits and the Slippage gets dumped, you can't react in time. $313 is actually on the lighter side.
I've also encountered BEAT, I almost got trapped that day.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 12-21 23:45
10 seconds? Dude, this is called reaction time... It's already been cleaned out.
I've seen this kind of strategy from market makers too many times, it's just so ruthless.
Got trapped again? BEAT as a coin is just a piece of crap.
Slippage is such a killer... You simply can't guard against it.
$313 is gone, just consider it tuition, after all, I've gone through this too.
Small coins are just gambling, don't blame the market for being too ruthless.
In just one second, you can change your fate, that's the charm of the crypto world... Uh, I mean the cruelty.
This kind of situation is really hard to guard against, my advice is to avoid these trash coins.
Liquidity traps are so disgusting, how do you avoid them next time, does anyone know?
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PancakeFlippa
· 12-21 23:45
Lost 313 dollars in 10 seconds, this is the daily routine for small coins, it's really incredible.
Slippage kills everything, you can't react at all.
BEAT should be avoided, whoever touches it will be played for suckers.
I've tried it too, you'll never be faster than the market maker, just accept it.
With such an obvious Liquidity Trap, why step in?
This is the fate of retail investors, nothing more to say.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-21 23:30
been there, lost that tbh. 10 seconds? might as well be 10 milliseconds when the whales decide to dump lmao. health factor goes 💀 just like that
Sometimes the market is just that heart-wrenching. BEAT wiped out profits cleanly in just 10 seconds, even incurring a loss of $313. This kind of extreme fluctuation scenario is not uncommon—market makers create liquidity traps, and retail investors are quickly played for suckers.
Just asking, is this a technical issue or is this just the market ecology? The violent pullback in the short term is hard to guard against. Many people think 10 seconds is enough to react, but in reality, they can't get out at all. Slippage, delays, sudden bad news... a bunch of factors combined, and the account just collapsed.
Friends trading BEAT or other small coins, have you ever encountered a similar rapid slap in the face? This round of losses is considered a painful lesson.