#ETH巨鲸增持 just refreshed its historical high. This trend reminds me of the previous $TRADOOR operation - the method is quite similar.
On-chain data shows that funds are still continuously pouring in. Is it necessary to chase the high now? I don't think it's worth taking that risk. It would be better to patiently observe and wait for a suitable position to set up a short when it surges and then pulls back. When market sentiment is too hot, it often presents the best contrarian opportunity.
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PerpetualLonger
· 12-01 22:21
What the hell, is it this routine again? Last time with PIPPIN, I thought the same way, and ended up getting rubbed on the ground by a limit-up; I'm still in the red now. They talk about short order reverse opportunities, but I feel like this is just the shorts trying to whipsaw? At historical highs, I should be increasing the position, do I still need to have faith?
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BankruptcyArtist
· 12-01 09:50
Here it comes again, I'm already tired of this trap, it's exactly the same as last time with PIPPIN.
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gas_fee_therapy
· 12-01 09:46
Chasing the price is just giving away money, this time I choose to watch the show.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 12-01 09:44
It's this trap again, I've seen it too many times, let's talk about it when it drops.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 12-01 09:36
I've seen this trap too many times, it's the same old thing.
#ETH巨鲸增持 just refreshed its historical high. This trend reminds me of the previous $TRADOOR operation - the method is quite similar.
On-chain data shows that funds are still continuously pouring in. Is it necessary to chase the high now? I don't think it's worth taking that risk. It would be better to patiently observe and wait for a suitable position to set up a short when it surges and then pulls back. When market sentiment is too hot, it often presents the best contrarian opportunity.