Buying the dip at open only to dump it for peanuts by close—this is what, the fifth time this week? The pattern's getting ridiculous. Every single session it's the same playbook: load up when everyone's bearish, then panic-sell the moment we get any upside pressure. It's like clockwork at this point.
Either commit to holding the position or stop wasting gas money on these in-and-out moves. This kind of chop just eats into profits and keeps you stuck in the noise.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 2h ago
Haha, I'm dying of laughter. This is the mistake I made last year—cutting my losses until my hand was sore.
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SmartContractRebel
· 01-07 19:47
Again with this? Buying low and selling high every day, acting like a circus act, really haven't learned anything.
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TideReceder
· 01-07 19:38
Coming back with this again? Really need to fix this problem, you've eaten up all the gas fees.
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 01-07 19:31
This move is really awesome, always doing it like this every time.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 01-07 19:30
Ha, coming back with the same routine? Buying low and selling high five times a week and still repeating it, truly incredible.
Come on, seriously? We're doing this again?
Buying the dip at open only to dump it for peanuts by close—this is what, the fifth time this week? The pattern's getting ridiculous. Every single session it's the same playbook: load up when everyone's bearish, then panic-sell the moment we get any upside pressure. It's like clockwork at this point.
Either commit to holding the position or stop wasting gas money on these in-and-out moves. This kind of chop just eats into profits and keeps you stuck in the noise.