#大户持仓变化 How do retail investors view the current market of $BEAT?



Recently, $BEAT's performance has been quite eye-catching, with strong bullish momentum. Many are eager to increase their positions. But as soon as they see the funding rate soaring to -1%, they start to hesitate—which is a common point of indecision.

Someone asked me whether to chase long or short at the 1.7262 level of BEAT. My judgment is straightforward: follow the trend and go long.

The reasoning is not complicated. From the market perspective, the main funds are orderly defending and controlling the price, and the bullish rhythm is very clear. The current high-range oscillation is less a sign of topping and more an attempt to trigger short squeezes—this trading approach is quite similar to the logic previously seen with $COAI.

Therefore, trading this coin isn’t about guessing the top, nor should you be scared by the funding rate. As long as you understand the trend direction, follow the rhythm, and patiently execute your trades, that’s enough.

If you’re still hesitating and unsure about the bullish or bearish direction, you should stop guessing yourself and go back to fundamentals and technical analysis, then act according to a clear trading logic. Opportunities are always present in the market, but your mindset must be right.
BEAT18.44%
COAI-1.61%
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SelfRuggervip
· 2025-12-16 04:26
A negative funding rate can cause panic, which is why retail investors are always getting cut. Going with the trend isn't that complicated; this is just how the main players operate.
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HackerWhoCaresvip
· 2025-12-15 13:30
Are you still willing to buy with such low fees? Is the main force's support signal so obvious, is it real or fake?
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ForkTonguevip
· 2025-12-15 13:29
With such outrageous fees, still hyping up the gains, wait to get liquidated, brother.
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StablecoinSkepticvip
· 2025-12-15 13:15
The fee rate turning negative is really unbelievable. I keep mentally preparing myself every time, only to get slapped in the face again...
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BlindBoxVictimvip
· 2025-12-15 13:13
Another routine trick that the big players fooled people into, the surge in fee rates might actually be a signal that the top is in? --- Going long in line with the trend? Bro, you believe too much in the narrative of supporting the price; high-level oscillations are just cutting leeks. --- BEAT trying to replay COAI again? I'll stay on the sidelines and wait until the short positions explode. --- Are you still daring to chase a -1% funding rate? Isn't this just the big players accumulating chips and then dumping? --- Got your mindset right? First, set your stop-loss correctly; otherwise, no matter how good your mindset is, it’s useless. --- Entering at 1.7262 is indeed a bit high; better wait for a correction, anyway, opportunities are everywhere. --- Sounds easy to say, but you'll only realize what "reading the trend" really means after you're actually trapped. Haha. --- I really can't see the big players supporting the price; instead, I see signs of dumping. --- What happened with that COAI move? It was just dumped again. Don’t use past lessons as a shield. --- A spike in fee rates is actually a sign to enter? I think I got that wrong; it’s a warning to exit.
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