I really took a hit with this PIPPIN coin. All in all, I’ve lost over a hundred thousand USDT. You’d think I’d have learned my lesson by now, right? But I still can’t help but open positions, hoping to make it back. If I can just get out of this round without losses, I swear I’ll never touch shitcoins again—but honestly, I’ve said this so many times I’ve lost count.
To my fellow shorters, don’t panic. The market makers keep playing their games, but long positions are already shrinking. If we can tough it out through this wave, victory is right ahead. Sometimes, trading is all about mentality—whoever breaks down first, loses first.
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HeadNorthAllTheWay.
· 5h ago
Haha, bro, you can't short anymore, right? 😂
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LiquidationOracle
· 9h ago
It's the same old rhetoric again—the dream of breaking even will never come true.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 9h ago
Hundreds of thousands of USDT... You have to be really bold to go all-in on shitcoins in one shot. Honestly, instead of waiting to break even, it's better to cut your losses early and accept the loss. Seriously.
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FunGibleTom
· 9h ago
Typical gambler's mentality. Lost over a hundred thousand and still wants to make a comeback. Can they really quit this time?
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ser_ngmi
· 9h ago
Over a hundred thousand gone and still daring to buy the dip—this mentality is truly something else.
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Airfoce0ne
· 9h ago
Take a screenshot and check.
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Sjfnxnjddndmsmame
· 9h ago
I played this coin twice and lost both times, while with others I could at least break even.
I really took a hit with this PIPPIN coin. All in all, I’ve lost over a hundred thousand USDT. You’d think I’d have learned my lesson by now, right? But I still can’t help but open positions, hoping to make it back. If I can just get out of this round without losses, I swear I’ll never touch shitcoins again—but honestly, I’ve said this so many times I’ve lost count.
To my fellow shorters, don’t panic. The market makers keep playing their games, but long positions are already shrinking. If we can tough it out through this wave, victory is right ahead. Sometimes, trading is all about mentality—whoever breaks down first, loses first.