Originally planning to short the gainers list, but one after another they turned out to be tough nuts—every time I tried to short, it felt like hitting a steel plate. Alright, then I'll continue to look for opportunities to short those that seem the strongest, betting that they can pull back.
The question arises: I see that a certain large holder has an unrealized profit of nearly ten million on their long position, but in such a one-sided market, where is the counterparty coming from? It's difficult to even close the position. The market does need liquidity, but this way of playing is too extreme, right? When it rises unilaterally to a point where no one is willing to take the other side, winning turns into paper wealth, and that's the most ironic part.
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NotSatoshi
· 13h ago
This round of PIPPIN is really insane; all the shorts have been completely crushed. The counterparties are truly a mystery—even if the whales make huge profits, all they can do is watch. It's just ridiculous.
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0xSherlock
· 23h ago
Shorting has been repeatedly hit, this is the market teaching people how to be human, haha
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PonziWhisperer
· 12-02 08:32
This one-sided market is really amazing, Large Investors have k in unrealized gains but can't cash out, winning is equivalent to not winning.
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0xSunnyDay
· 11-30 06:50
Iron plates one after another, how hard must this be, haha, even those shorting must be hitting their hands.
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CantAffordPancake
· 11-30 06:50
All the short orders are dead, hahaha, this is the signal!
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CryptoWageSlave
· 11-30 06:50
This is the crypto world, even if you win, it's still meaningless; it's really awkward when liquidity is cut off.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 11-30 06:43
This wave is really amazing, all the shorting ones are trapped and confused, the lack of Liquidity is the most heartbreaking.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 11-30 06:43
This one-sided market trend is really amazing, Large Investors have unrealized gains of millions but are trapped inside and can't move, it's a bit like winning and then losing, haha.
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bridgeOops
· 11-30 06:26
The Large Investors are probably trapped by their own profits, making so much that they can't move, it's hilarious.
The recent trend of PIPPIN is really strange.
Originally planning to short the gainers list, but one after another they turned out to be tough nuts—every time I tried to short, it felt like hitting a steel plate. Alright, then I'll continue to look for opportunities to short those that seem the strongest, betting that they can pull back.
The question arises: I see that a certain large holder has an unrealized profit of nearly ten million on their long position, but in such a one-sided market, where is the counterparty coming from? It's difficult to even close the position. The market does need liquidity, but this way of playing is too extreme, right? When it rises unilaterally to a point where no one is willing to take the other side, winning turns into paper wealth, and that's the most ironic part.