Recently, DUSK's performance has been truly fierce, with market enthusiasm soaring all the way up. Many who tried to short might be in for a loss this time. During the rally phase, blindly shorting is basically like licking blood on a knife—it's very easy to get liquidated with just a minor pullback. The discussions about this coin are everywhere in the forum every day, and the high level of interest is evident.
Since the trend is so strong, I have completely given up on the idea of shorting. If you're feeling itchy, it's better to switch to spot trading and do some swing trading. Earning more or less is acceptable; at least you won't lose everything. This kind of strategy is much more rational.
In fact, many experienced traders keep repeating one piece of advice: beginners should honestly accumulate coins, find promising projects to hold long-term, and wait for the market to explode to harvest the gains. Don't always think about using leverage and shorting to chase high returns; that approach demands too much on mindset and risk control. For DUSK, I will just keep an eye on it and wait patiently.
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WhaleWatcher
· 9h ago
Haha, those who are shorting really should reflect. DUSK didn't give any chance at all this time.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 01-19 20:42
Brothers whose short positions got wiped out, you're probably crying right now. DUSK is really fierce this time; it's a bit frightening to watch.
Spot trading for swings is great, but I'm just worried about being reckless and wanting to gamble again with leverage, haha.
Honestly, shorting this coin is just asking for trouble. In the face of the trend, admitting defeat is the real winning strategy.
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SighingCashier
· 01-19 20:33
Short positions being liquidated is deserved; insisting on going against the trend🤷
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MetaMisfit
· 01-19 20:33
People shorting DUSK must be feeling really uncomfortable now. This is the price of greed.
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LayerHopper
· 01-19 20:30
People holding short positions might be crying now. Shorting DUSK during this period is truly a risky game... I think I'll just play it safe and hold steadily.
Recently, DUSK's performance has been truly fierce, with market enthusiasm soaring all the way up. Many who tried to short might be in for a loss this time. During the rally phase, blindly shorting is basically like licking blood on a knife—it's very easy to get liquidated with just a minor pullback. The discussions about this coin are everywhere in the forum every day, and the high level of interest is evident.
Since the trend is so strong, I have completely given up on the idea of shorting. If you're feeling itchy, it's better to switch to spot trading and do some swing trading. Earning more or less is acceptable; at least you won't lose everything. This kind of strategy is much more rational.
In fact, many experienced traders keep repeating one piece of advice: beginners should honestly accumulate coins, find promising projects to hold long-term, and wait for the market to explode to harvest the gains. Don't always think about using leverage and shorting to chase high returns; that approach demands too much on mindset and risk control. For DUSK, I will just keep an eye on it and wait patiently.