Can't find a second person online who gets trapped like me



Just now, I unraveled a position that had been held for half a month, and immediately jumped into another trap.

$SNDK That position is empty now, and looking at the market chart, my head is buzzing.

This isn't missing out, this is stepping into a pit. Solved one trap, and fell into another.

Durex isn't as good at trapping as I am.

Earlier, $LAB 's position, I held on for almost two weeks, staring at that line every day, watching whether it would die or come back to life.

Finally, it moved up, I thought I was lucky.

Less than ten minutes after feeling happy, I looked at $SNDK 's chart, and my hand slipped, and it was empty again.

But it didn't crash, it moved upward.

Now, it's all for nothing. The money used to free the trap has been poured into this new one.

Actually, thinking about it, it's not that your skills are lacking, but that the market simply isn't playing by the rules.

You think once you cut your losses, you're done, but then it changes its stance and traps you again.

This feeling of being trapped is more familiar than losing money.

It's not about profit or loss, just one trap after another, always filling in.

$STRC 's side also has some issues.

The preferred shares of Strategy fell to $89, and the company said they could sell $BTC to pay dividends for 32 years.

Once this statement came out, the mining pool side exploded.

Originally, they said they would never sell, now they changed their tune and said they could sell coins to pay interest.

Although MSTR doesn't face leverage liquidation risk, this signal is very clear now.

The company's attitude towards funds is changing, and $BTC reserves are no longer solid.

This transmission downward ultimately affects liquidity and the flow of funds into altcoins.

Are you also filling traps recently? #我的Gate交易时刻
#预测世界杯巴西VS海地 #STRC跌破面值11%创上市新低
LAB-5.95%
BTC-0.87%
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