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Don't remind me again today

Speaking of the ZEC coin, I really don't get along with it.



The first time was around 327, watching it soar from over 50, I thought I should short it. As a result, I shorted at 297, and it shot up directly to 750—I chickened out and ran away at some point in between.

I can't give up. The second wave looks strong, so I'll decisively buy the dip when it returns to 640. Who knew this thing would drop harder than anyone else, all the way down to 420? I can't hold on anymore and had to cut my losses and exit.

For the third time, I learned my lesson. After it surged to 710, I specifically observed it for several days and only dared to enter a long position after confirming it retraced to 478. And what happened? It gave me a new low of 443...

Now I see the three letters ZEC and I instinctively want to take a detour. With contract trading, sometimes it's really not a technical issue, it's purely about clashing with a certain coin.
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PanicSellervip
· 12-01 22:56
Dude, this ZEC is really getting to me. Seeing you lose three times in a row makes me feel at ease.
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LiquidityLarryvip
· 12-01 21:04
Haha, fine, ZEC is your nemesis coin, really a case of fate. --- This is called having a clash in fate; no matter how skilled you are, it won't save you. --- You've tried three times and still dare to touch it; I have to admire your mentality. --- Seeing ZEC just makes you want to run; I understand your psychological trauma. --- To put it bluntly, you've been repeatedly awakened by this coin, and you just can't learn to dodge it, right? --- Instead of blaming the coin, it's better to admit that some coins are just your natural enemies. --- This wave of ZEC is really something; it hits your bottom line right on time every time.
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WinterWarmthCatvip
· 11-30 10:34
Haha, this is the legendary "coin fate" problem, ZEC specializes in treating defiance. You've fallen three times and still dare to come back; I admire your courage. Rather than saying the technology is lacking, it's better to say that ZEC is your nemesis coin. Really, sometimes letting go of a coin is worth much more than persisting. Seeing your experience, I'm scared now; ZEC really is toxic.
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CryptoCrazyGFvip
· 11-30 00:25
Oh, this is what they call "the crypto world of mutual growth and restraint". ZEC really doesn't match with you.
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NestedFoxvip
· 11-29 00:52
Haha, alright, this ZEC coin is really strange, a triple trap.
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GasBankruptervip
· 11-29 00:52
Haha, ZEC is really just here to play people for suckers, I've been fooled by it too. I fucking see it clearly now, some coins are just born to go against you. Bro, I'm too familiar with this operation, every time I think I've got it figured out, I still get played. Coins like ZEC should just be blacklisted to save us from daily frustration. Contracts are just a casino, no matter how good the technology, it won’t save you from encountering such toxic coins. I feel like throwing up whenever I see ZEC, it's really unbearable. But speaking of which, our experiences are simply like twin brothers.
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blocksnarkvip
· 11-29 00:39
Haha, a triple kill, how fierce does this ZEC have to be to teach you like this... I really want to ask, are you the type that "no matter how you operate, it’s Reverse", or does ZEC really have magic... That’s why I just watch and don’t act, it’s easier... Shrug, some coins are just here to counter certain individuals, no way around it... With contracts, no matter how strong the technology is, you can’t escape the fate of being played people for suckers, your experience is the best example... But speaking of which, observing for so long before entering the market for the third time still leads to a pitfall, how lucky is that... Forget it, don’t touch ZEC anymore, to avoid going through it again...
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MysteriousZhangvip
· 11-29 00:30
Haha, this wave of ZEC is really here to play people for suckers, giving you lessons three times in a row, incredible.
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DaisyUnicornvip
· 11-29 00:26
This ZEC flower really grew crooked in my investment garden... every time it accurately steps on a mine, it's as if it's waiting just for me. --- Ha, this is called a reverse case study of the "Bail-in Guide", ZEC is using you as a Reverse Indicator. --- Seeing this, I understand, sometimes no matter how beautiful the data is, it can't save you from a fate of "no affinity"... --- Three times in a row, this is no longer a technical problem, it's purely ZEC teaching you how to Cut Loss. --- Conditioned reflex to take a detour, this is the real wisdom of Risk Management, more useful than anything else. --- When it comes to contracts, when encountering a nemesis coin, you have to admit defeat, there's nothing shameful about it... better than stubbornly pushing back. --- Every time it was just a little bit off, ZEC, your "Pitfall Experience Collection" has already filled a whole book. --- From 750 to 443, the story of this drop is really heartbreaking... --- No matter how many days you observe, it’s useless; some coins are just destined to dance in reverse with you. --- I bet five bucks, the next time you see ZEC, you'll still have a heart attack for a second.
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