The trend of $PIPPIN makes people a bit期待能突破 0.5这个关口. However, to be honest, entering long positions now is not the optimal choice. The control of price fluctuations is in the hands of market makers, and they are currently facing a dilemma—there isn't much room for a pump, as the market is already at a relatively high position. Even if you buy the dip and go long, the fees and slippage will eat into some of the profits, and the remaining profits won’t cover these costs. The risk and reward are severely disproportionate, and the worst outcome would be being trapped at a high position, which would truly be a case of losing more than gaining.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 3h ago
The market maker is a bit stuck this time. If it can't break 0.5, there's no need to keep fussing.
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SybilSlayer
· 12-24 05:51
The house's move in this game is a bit tricky. If they can't pull it off, they'll have to smash it, but then they're afraid of cutting their wrists. Anyway, us retail investors are just here to watch the show.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 12-24 05:51
The market maker is caught between a rock and a hard place, and following along will only cause us trouble. Let's just observe this wave for now.
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GasGuzzler
· 12-24 05:30
Is the market maker stuck too? Then I won't move either, just waiting to watch the show.
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SigmaValidator
· 12-24 05:24
The market makers are in a dilemma, when will ordinary people like us have a chance? Let's wait and see.
The trend of $PIPPIN makes people a bit期待能突破 0.5这个关口. However, to be honest, entering long positions now is not the optimal choice. The control of price fluctuations is in the hands of market makers, and they are currently facing a dilemma—there isn't much room for a pump, as the market is already at a relatively high position. Even if you buy the dip and go long, the fees and slippage will eat into some of the profits, and the remaining profits won’t cover these costs. The risk and reward are severely disproportionate, and the worst outcome would be being trapped at a high position, which would truly be a case of losing more than gaining.