The recent market feels very "low volume," with order books so thin they look like paper, and a slight sweep can cause prices to slide several levels.


In the group, people are repeatedly sharing news about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and various rumors about "losing the peg."
Honestly, I get a bit anxious too, but the more anxious I am, the more I want to buy the dip and use contracts to recover losses...
And then I get taught a lesson by liquidity.
Now I prefer to first reduce my position, turn off leverage, and rather miss the rebound than hold on during a liquidity crunch and get caught off guard.
Survive first, then talk about bottoming out.
Wait until the market digests the panic and regains some depth—opportunities won't come just once.
That's how I see it for now.
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