COS this coin really leaves people speechless. Do you want to go long? It just plays dead, no reaction at all. As a result, you can't wait any longer and choose to get out — then it suddenly starts to push up slowly. This rhythm totally messes with people's mindset.



The most frustrating part is the position size issue. You can dare to go long with a small position, but if your position is slightly larger, COS will immediately dump the price, pressing your head down. Such operations make people wonder if the trading depth is too shallow.

Only later did I realize — for coins with severe liquidity issues like this, large-scale trading is simply not suitable. The most practical approach is to treat it with a small, "ant" position, and if it drops, use your bullets to continue adding. Only in this way can you survive the bizarre movements of such coins. If you truly want consistent returns, you should choose mainstream coins with sufficient liquidity.
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GigaBrainAnon
· 01-20 03:03
Haha, I've also fallen into the COS trap, it's really incredible.

As soon as I make a move, it starts bouncing around, a pace that most people can't handle.

Depth and shallow levels require light positions; otherwise, you'll get eaten alive and start doubting life.

It's safer to stick with mainstream coins, don't risk your life.
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SellLowExpert
· 01-20 02:46
Damn, this coin is really toxic. I've also been wooled out before.

This is the fate of small-cap coins. If the depth isn't enough, you'll get hammered.

It's okay to play with a small position, but once you go all-in, you'll know what it means to be pressed down.

It's better to play it safe with mainstream coins. Coins like COS aren't worth the hassle.
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gas_fee_therapy
· 01-18 23:52
This coin is really a mindset test machine; I don't even want to mention it anymore.

COS has long given up; don't touch large positions with garbage liquidity.

The depth is too shallow to play at all; it's no big deal to cut losses.

Coins like this should be held in small amounts; otherwise, just wait to get slapped in the face.
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BlockchainBard
· 01-17 05:00
Really, COS is just a mental test machine. I've also fallen for it.
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 01-17 05:00
Oh man, COS this damn thing, really a professional at cutting leeks

I've been scammed too, small positions are okay, but once you add more, it immediately dumps, this rhythm is insane

Coins with shallow liquidity should be avoided, don't mess with your mentality

Stick to those mainstream big coins, be steady, brother, don't self-torture
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-17 05:00
Damn, COS is really outrageous, almost made me lose my mind.

Wait, isn't this the legendary liquidity trap? No wonder it keeps crashing.

Playing with small positions is okay, but if you really dare to throw in money, just wait to be pressed to the ground and rubbed.

Ant Wallet is really the only way out. Don't expect to get rich overnight; isn't it better to just survive?

At the end of the day, it's that old saying—mainstream coins are the real way, everyone.
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BearMarketSage
· 01-17 04:59
This coin is just a trap; once you loosen your grip, it dumps, a perfect example of manipulating people's mentality.

COS is indeed deeply trash; holding a large position is just asking for death.

It's okay to play small amounts, but if you really want to make money, you still need to look at mainstream coins.

This kind of coin should have been abandoned long ago; it's a waste of time.

It's uncomfortable to lock in a position; as soon as you sell, it surges, a typical liquidity trap.

Using light positions to catch the dip is indeed reliable, but ultimately, it's still not stable enough.

It's better to earn less than to get caught in a trap; choose coins with sufficient trading volume.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 01-17 04:55
Uh... I've also messed around with COS before, and it's really a torment. As soon as it comes out, it hits you hard.

Small positions are okay to play around with, but once you add more, you'll get hammered. Shallow liquidity is the original sin.

It's still more comfortable with mainstream coins. Don't gamble with these small tokens.
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MintMaster
· 01-17 04:51
Haha, COS is just a mental test machine, I'm not afraid at all.

When the position is large, it shows off by dumping; when the position is small, it pretends to be clueless and doesn't move. It's ridiculous.

It seems I should just honestly stick to mainstream coins. These trash coins aren't worth the trouble.
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