The recent market looks like it suddenly lost momentum, with order books extremely thin, and prices flickering up and down. When liquidity dries up, I really don’t dare to “bottom fish,” honestly thinking I’m picking up bargains, but in reality, I get hit by slippage and fake rebounds that cause friction. Actually, at such times, survival is more important: reduce your position size, don’t hold on stubbornly, cut your losses when needed, and wait until trading volume and capital flow recover. If you miss out, so be it.



By the way, recently the community has been tearing apart over privacy coins, coin mixing, and regulatory boundaries. Anyway, I see that the hotter these topics get, the more likely they are to trigger a bunch of emotional orders… I’ll just give a heads-up for cloudy days—don’t get too itchy with your hands.
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