There are still many people struggling with TRADOOR. Remember a while ago, when a bunch of voices said the market makers would run away and the coin would go to zero? Now, it has risen from 1 dollar to 2 dollars. What about those who are always bearish? Are there still people watching?
Honestly, the biggest pitfall when buying coins is trusting the noisy predictions of the market. Every day, someone predicts that a certain coin will collapse, but how many actually go to zero? Out of 100 predictions, not a single one is accurate. When the market is good, the bears flood the market with negativity; when it drops, they say "I knew it." Seeing this kind of operation too often just makes you numb.
Instead of listening to these noises, it's better to look at the fundamentals and capital flow yourself, then decide whether to act. There are so many voices in the market, and even more noise. The current wave of TRADOOR is a vivid example of this.
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just_another_wallet
· 01-10 00:56
The Air Force's slapstick scene haha, that's why I already muted the prophets in the group a long time ago.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 01-09 06:44
ngl, the TRADOOR pump reeks of classic MEV manipulation patterns. rugpull indicators all over this... did anyone actually audit the contract before fomoing in? 🚩
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-09 06:42
The Air Force has been slapped in the face again and again, hilarious
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CryptoMom
· 01-09 06:35
The Air Force Prophet has disappeared again, this is the norm in the crypto circle.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 01-09 06:31
The Air Force collectively gets called out—this is just the daily routine in the crypto world.
There are still many people struggling with TRADOOR. Remember a while ago, when a bunch of voices said the market makers would run away and the coin would go to zero? Now, it has risen from 1 dollar to 2 dollars. What about those who are always bearish? Are there still people watching?
Honestly, the biggest pitfall when buying coins is trusting the noisy predictions of the market. Every day, someone predicts that a certain coin will collapse, but how many actually go to zero? Out of 100 predictions, not a single one is accurate. When the market is good, the bears flood the market with negativity; when it drops, they say "I knew it." Seeing this kind of operation too often just makes you numb.
Instead of listening to these noises, it's better to look at the fundamentals and capital flow yourself, then decide whether to act. There are so many voices in the market, and even more noise. The current wave of TRADOOR is a vivid example of this.