Last night, the market indeed experienced quite a few fluctuations, with a considerable decline.
I decided to start positioning with ASTER.
First, I placed an order at 0.873 to build a base position. When I woke up and checked my account, I had already lost about 10%. It was a bit surprising, but within my expectations. However, this gave me the courage to add more—so I made an additional purchase at 0.79, lowering the average cost.
To be honest, I was naive before and thought that the buying price of a certain big holder was the bottom. Now I find that quite funny. The market's complexity far exceeds expectations, and accurately pinpointing the bottom is very difficult. The future trend depends on the signals given by the market. If it should fall, it will fall; if it should rise, it will naturally go up.
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OnchainSniper
· 2025-12-18 22:47
Haha, I understand this round of ASTER operations. It's buy more as it drops, right? Quite bold. But the cut at 0.79 was indeed fierce. I need to learn how to pull the average price down like that.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 2025-12-16 01:50
Haha, still daring to keep throwing money in after getting trapped. I really admire your approach—truly the joy of a gambler.
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MevShadowranger
· 2025-12-16 01:48
Haha, you're chasing the bottom again. I got caught in the same way. Trust me, don't blindly follow the big players.
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HackerWhoCares
· 2025-12-16 01:39
Haha, the big players' entry price as the bottom? I think you're overthinking this wave of the market.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 2025-12-16 01:22
This wave of adding positions takes courage, just don't treat the big players like gods... It's all been done in the dark.
Last night, the market indeed experienced quite a few fluctuations, with a considerable decline.
I decided to start positioning with ASTER.
First, I placed an order at 0.873 to build a base position. When I woke up and checked my account, I had already lost about 10%. It was a bit surprising, but within my expectations. However, this gave me the courage to add more—so I made an additional purchase at 0.79, lowering the average cost.
To be honest, I was naive before and thought that the buying price of a certain big holder was the bottom. Now I find that quite funny. The market's complexity far exceeds expectations, and accurately pinpointing the bottom is very difficult. The future trend depends on the signals given by the market. If it should fall, it will fall; if it should rise, it will naturally go up.