To be honest, this statement is a bit hard to gauge. Is it really pouring cold water and bearishness, or is it a reckless move of knowingly heading into danger? Market sentiment is like that—one sentence can be interpreted in two completely opposite ways. Sometimes, you can't tell what the speaker actually wants, and can only guess.
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VibesOverCharts
· 23h ago
I don't understand. To put it nicely, it's just cutting leeks, right?
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MetaMasked
· 01-11 06:38
Listening to your words is better than listening to others; this statement is truly quite ambiguous.
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InscriptionGriller
· 01-09 23:48
Is that all? Your speech is like farting, trying to please everyone.
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HashRateHustler
· 01-08 18:58
Damn it, it's the same ambiguous game again. Who can really figure it out?
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WagmiAnon
· 01-08 18:53
That's right, this kind of ambiguous tone is the easiest way to cut leeks.
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BearMarketBuyer
· 01-08 18:51
This is the art of market rhetoric, simply playing both sides.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 01-08 18:49
Listening to your words is better than ten years of silence. This move is just betting on the market's amnesia.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 01-08 18:41
Listening to your words is better than listening to others... This statement is really hard to hold back, are you playing word games?
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DataPickledFish
· 01-08 18:38
I don't know if he's genuinely trying to cause trouble or just pretending to be loud, but I was totally confused and overwhelmed.
To be honest, this statement is a bit hard to gauge. Is it really pouring cold water and bearishness, or is it a reckless move of knowingly heading into danger? Market sentiment is like that—one sentence can be interpreted in two completely opposite ways. Sometimes, you can't tell what the speaker actually wants, and can only guess.