The worst thing about watching the market at night isn't the drop, it's the kind of drop with "no volume"… The screen looks like it's in power-saving mode, with orders so thin they're like paper, to be honest, you can't even buy the dip, and even if you do, you can't sell out. When liquidity dries up, I only think of one thing: survive first, don't see yourself as a hero, only those who stay alive have the next round.



Recently, the "attention mining" of social mining and fan tokens feels quite similar, lively as it is, but once attention is broken, liquidity follows suit, and all that's left is everyone staring at each other, waiting to run first… Anyway, I now prefer to do less, keep some bullets, and wait until the sentiment truly warms up again. Buying the dip or not isn't important, just don't let the market casually take it away.
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