#比特币流动性 The mysterious K-line on the square has been trending again recently. Looking at the comments, many people say it's manipulated by the whales, and the more I think about it, the more it makes sense.
I opened a short position around 0.48 and lost a few dozen U. What happened next? After opening the position, I went to a wedding banquet and didn't touch my phone all day. When I checked my account after returning—boom, it exploded. I was completely stunned at that moment.
After this loss, I realized a few things: First, don't touch coins that look extremely volatile with huge orders; second, small-cap coins are not worth playing with, better to stick to $BTC and $ETH , the two big brothers; third, don't trust those public accounts with many followers and seemingly aggressive orders.
Now I just hope Bitcoin doesn't drop too sharply. Honestly, I am currently unemployed with no income. If BTC drops below 60,000 too quickly, I won't have enough money to buy the dip. This timing is a bit awkward.
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MidnightGenesis
· 2025-12-28 02:24
On-chain data shows that there is indeed an anomaly in this wave. Late at night, I monitored contract changes, and the signs of the market maker accumulating chips are too obvious. However, your move... opening a short at 0.48 and still daring to go out for a whole day, isn't this just gambling?
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ForkMonger
· 2025-12-28 02:09
ngl this governance structure is basically asking to get exploited... the real liquidity attack is how retail keeps hemorrhaging capital to these predictable candle patterns lmao
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Lonely_Validator
· 2025-12-26 22:24
After the wedding feast was over, the account was also drained. This move deserves a creativity award.
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CryptoMom
· 2025-12-25 03:29
Getting lucky just by attending a wedding? That's incredible luck!
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AlphaBrain
· 2025-12-25 03:25
The celebration didn't go well, my account exploded, and I lost everything in this deal.
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bridgeOops
· 2025-12-25 03:23
Getting a house explosion right when drinking wedding wine, how embarrassing haha
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PositionPhobia
· 2025-12-25 03:06
Enjoying the wedding feast is satisfying, but having your account explode is even more satisfying. This move is absolutely brilliant.
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Still daring to open short positions without a job? Bro, your mindset is impressive.
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You should stick to Bitcoin and Ethereum, don’t think about getting rich.
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Wait, which candlestick are you talking about? I also want to see if I can catch the bottom.
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That’s why I never touch small coins, it’s really an IQ tax.
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The most terrifying thing now isn’t the drop, but when it suddenly rises while you have no money to buy the dip.
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Shorts exploding is deserved; some people are just born to lose money.
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I’ve finally understood: if you want to survive, don’t trust any big V influencers.
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Having no income but still watching the market? Better find a job instead of risking your life.
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Your wedding feast costs more than a margin call.
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GasFeePhobia
· 2025-12-25 03:04
Even at wedding banquets, I dare to go; this mindset is truly fearless. I can walk out of a margin call with a smile.
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DeFiChef
· 2025-12-25 03:01
The moment I hosted the wedding banquet, the orders flooded in—how embarrassing is that, haha
#比特币流动性 The mysterious K-line on the square has been trending again recently. Looking at the comments, many people say it's manipulated by the whales, and the more I think about it, the more it makes sense.
I opened a short position around 0.48 and lost a few dozen U. What happened next? After opening the position, I went to a wedding banquet and didn't touch my phone all day. When I checked my account after returning—boom, it exploded. I was completely stunned at that moment.
After this loss, I realized a few things: First, don't touch coins that look extremely volatile with huge orders; second, small-cap coins are not worth playing with, better to stick to $BTC and $ETH , the two big brothers; third, don't trust those public accounts with many followers and seemingly aggressive orders.
Now I just hope Bitcoin doesn't drop too sharply. Honestly, I am currently unemployed with no income. If BTC drops below 60,000 too quickly, I won't have enough money to buy the dip. This timing is a bit awkward.