Take a look at what a bear market looks like—every green candle during a rebound is ruthlessly eaten back. This is a typical bear market characteristic: the rebound strength is hard to sustain, and even if it rises, it's just a fleeting moment, ultimately forcing all profits to be given back. When the bearish sentiment is still so strong, those going long are basically fighting against the market.
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DegenWhisperer
· 14h ago
The rebound is just a bait, and I keep falling for it every time. Now I just want to lie flat.
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AirdropBuffet
· 12-29 16:12
A rebound is just a trap to catch people, it's just more money-grabbing.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 12-29 16:05
A rebound is just an opportunity for shorts to add positions; the on-chain data has long written the ending.
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not_your_keys
· 12-29 15:59
A rebound is just a trap for the bears; falling for it every time is truly incredible.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 12-29 15:58
Quick rebound, then sell again; sell and sell again. How many losses does it take to learn?
Take a look at what a bear market looks like—every green candle during a rebound is ruthlessly eaten back. This is a typical bear market characteristic: the rebound strength is hard to sustain, and even if it rises, it's just a fleeting moment, ultimately forcing all profits to be given back. When the bearish sentiment is still so strong, those going long are basically fighting against the market.