#Strategy加仓BTC has already exited through arbitrage, but now $ETH 's rebound is enticing again. Look at the size of my short position, I really went all out. $BTC is also teetering there, the market is a game of tug-of-war, and I just want to see who will admit defeat first in this round. Sometimes the market is like this—you think you're safe, and then it surprises you. Friends holding positions, feel this rhythm.

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NFT_Therapyvip
· 01-24 01:08
Oh no, you're pulled back again? That's the magic of the crypto world.
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GetRichLeekvip
· 01-21 21:48
Damn, this rebound is really incredible. I'm about to get liquidated on my short positions. --- It's the same story again. I thought I was timing it right, but the market fooled me completely. --- With BTC looking like this, it seems the whales are still accumulating, but I can't hold on anymore. --- Are rebounds like this always the night before a huge loss? Anyone else feeling the same? --- Seeing your short position makes me feel relieved, it means someone can withstand more than I can. --- Those who exited through arbitrage are all laughing, while we're left here hurting each other. --- I've seen this rhythm before. Next step: a liquidation wave. --- I'm too familiar with ETH's tempting tricks. I always fall for it, always end up bleeding. --- Is the market playing a game? Isn't it just cutting the grass like me, the retail investor? --- The words "teetering on the edge" hit me right in the heart. How many more days can the position hold?
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FarmHoppervip
· 01-21 01:40
This market trend is really damn frustrating, I almost got pulled in too.
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AirdropHunterXMvip
· 01-21 01:39
Oh no, this market trend really can't be sustained anymore, ETH is tempting me again. --- It's a classic trap, with your short position size I can tell you're about to get liquidated. --- Is the market playing a game? Bro, you're just gambling. --- Feeling the rhythm? Just feel the rhythm of getting cut out. --- Exiting early and looking back, that's the gambler's mentality. --- BTC is teetering? I think your mindset is the one actually shaking. --- Going all in on a short? Get ready for a reverse supply, brother. --- Putting in the capital and seriously watching the charts, don't keep playing the game of taking profits and then looking back. --- Who will admit defeat first? I bet you will, haha. --- I also want this "surprise," but unfortunately, it's all downward surprises.
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MeaninglessGweivip
· 01-21 01:38
Hi, this market really is playing with our heartbeat.
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retroactive_airdropvip
· 01-21 01:35
Betting everything on a short position—let's see how long this strategy can last.
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LiquidatedAgainvip
· 01-21 01:14
Once again, I got caught in the rebound and this time the liquidation price was set so low that I still got swept. ETH, this tricky girl, really knows how to seduce people. Knowing it's a trap, I still have a weak heart. Losing heavily once or twice doesn't teach a lesson, you only realize after liquidation, right? With such a large short position, how is the collateral ratio calculated? I just want to see when you won't be able to top it up. It's a thousand gold pieces hard to buy if I knew earlier. Now it's too late to regret. This is the true picture of leveraged trading: winning makes you boast, losing blames the market. With such a high borrowing rate, daring to add positions is really treating liquidation as a joke. The market is a game of strategy, and we're betting our lives. Looking at your stance, the risk control points are probably just for show.
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quietly_stakingvip
· 01-21 01:12
Going all-in on a short position, this move is really a gamble on market sentiment.
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