PIPPIN is the only one to lose in today's three trades.
Think about it, with such high fees, do you still dare to open positions? Everyone is feeling nervous inside, and they don't dare to make heavy short positions. In times like these, what does it usually indicate? — The tail end of the market trend is not far away.
The big players have had enough of the bullish run, and now they are turning to bearish, but they won't hold back either. The support level below is locked in at the previous small-scale entry price, which should be a good reference.
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DataOnlooker
· 12-19 05:35
Transaction fees are killing us, this wave is really tough.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 12-16 11:47
The fees are so gouging that I really don't dare to go all-in. Looks like I need to learn to wait for the right moment.
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ThesisInvestor
· 12-16 11:47
The transaction fee is so high, and you still want to buy the dip? Aren't you asking for trouble...
Wait, is it really only PIPPIN that lost? How about the other two transactions?
The big players are shifting their stance. This move is indeed a bit risky; we must hold the support level.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 12-16 11:47
Fees are killing us, and you still want to buy the dip? Wake up, buddy.
PIPPIN is the only one to lose in today's three trades.
Think about it, with such high fees, do you still dare to open positions? Everyone is feeling nervous inside, and they don't dare to make heavy short positions. In times like these, what does it usually indicate? — The tail end of the market trend is not far away.
The big players have had enough of the bullish run, and now they are turning to bearish, but they won't hold back either. The support level below is locked in at the previous small-scale entry price, which should be a good reference.