Just treat the chief’s analysis and charting as hindsight—pure luck.


On the 8th and 9th, I pushed myself to analyze for you that you didn’t need to cut your longs at 7.9w—what, do you think I was just talking nonsense? Now that it’s gone up, don’t come asking me where the stop-loss for your shorts already got placed. 🤡🤡
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GateUser-ad8b77bd
· 15h ago
🤡 This expression is so spot-on, perfectly capturing that group of fence-sitters.
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SymbolsInTheReflection
· 22h ago
I didn't dare to tell them about my 79,000, now I broke my thigh, next time I will definitely trust.
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AirdropCheck-InOfficer
· 05-10 16:37
Don't ask about short position stop-loss; the answer is that you've already been liquidated.
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SlippageSamurai
· 05-10 16:25
Laughing to death, classic armchair analysts say "I told you so" after the fact, and say "I knew it" after the decline.
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GateUser-b4b056d3
· 05-10 16:10
During the 8th and 9th, how many people were calling for a death sentence? Now everyone has gone silent.
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GateUser-88d5d071
· 05-10 16:10
The department head drawing is pure luck, so why don't you show me your own?
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NonceNomad
· 05-10 16:10
This wave really slapped us in the face. When I called for a long position at 79,000, there were a bunch of people in the group cursing me. Now everyone is pretending to be dead.
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