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#数字资产市场观察 The weekend buy the dip on $GIGGLE was all in a sea of red, so why is the screen filled with green when I woke up today? This wave of market action must be targeting me to play people for suckers!



Recent news is getting more intense by the day:
Regulatory authorities signal tightening measures.
The Federal Reserve stated, "No plans to consider interest rate cuts for now."
The Bank of Japan suddenly releases interest rate hike expectations.
MicroStrategy publicly stated that it does not rule out the possibility of reducing its holdings.
The English community has begun to question the USDT reserve issue.
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Each one hits like a blunt force!

$GIGGLE This pullback is making me anxious, it feels like I've stepped into some trap. Guys, should I cut losses and exit now or hold on tight and wait for a rebound opportunity? Give me some advice!
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WalletInspectorvip
· 10h ago
Buying the dip is like being on the edge of a knife, I understand this feeling too well... It got dumped right at the opening on Monday, truly unbelievable. I feel like there are too many troubles right now, rather than stubbornly holding on, wouldn't it be better to step back and observe first? Wait, what price did you buy at over the weekend?
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BoredWatchervip
· 12-02 02:17
Haha, me too, I've bought the dip halfway up the mountain. --- Instead of stopping loss, it's better to just hold on, since I'm already trapped. --- This wave of regulation is really harsh; it feels like the whole circle is taking a beating. --- If the USDT thing really blows up, we all have to suffer the consequences. --- Just hold on tight; anyway, I can't sell it for a good price anymore. --- The dip buyers over the weekend are all crying now; I refuse to believe there won't be a rebound. --- As soon as the news of MicroStrategy's reduction in holdings came out, I knew something was off. --- To be honest, this round of sell-off feels like closing all positions; be careful not to buy the dip again. --- If the Fed doesn't cut interest rates, this market will continue to suffer. --- If I step into a trap, so be it; it's not the first time.
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SerumSquirrelvip
· 12-01 16:30
The weekend buying the dip has now become a bloody history, I am too familiar with this routine. Buying the dip turned into a dumb buyer, it's really absurd. If you don't believe in evil, just keep holding on, anyway, I've already lost. When the USDT issue came out, everyone panicked, I just sold half directly. This broken market is ridiculous, every time I just time it wrong.
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ApeWithNoChainvip
· 12-01 16:26
The joy of the weekend is gone just like that, this coin really knows when to strike. Stop loss or hold on for dear life, to be honest, no one can see through it right now. The situation with USDT has shaken the entire market up. It feels like this year the regulation has never let us have a good time. Is this wave really playing people for suckers like us retail investors or is it the market maker whipsawing us? We'll have to see in the coming days.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casinovip
· 12-01 16:25
Buying the dip has led to a deep pit, bro. I said this wave was too bizarre. Stop loss is the right move, don't wait any longer, you've already stepped into the trap. As soon as that USDT thing came out, I knew it was time to run. Instead of waiting for a rebound, you might as well check out other options, the $GIGGLE pit is too deep. All the awful green from the weekend was in vain, today's rebound is purely a tactic to play people for suckers. With such tight regulations, there probably won't be any opportunities in the short term, my brother. Take it slow when cutting losses, don't lose it all in one go, learn to be smart.
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SnapshotBotvip
· 12-01 16:24
Buying the dip over the weekend has become a joke, I knew it would be like this. What are you holding on for, hurry up and run, brother. With all that's happened with USDT, it's been nothing but trouble, are you still hoping for a rebound? Cutting losses is painful for five minutes, holding on is painful for five months, choose one.
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MeaninglessApevip
· 12-01 16:05
The me of the weekend and the me of today, two different people, man --- Here we go again with the Fed stirring things up, the same old routine --- Really, this is why I’m not buying the dip anymore --- USDT reserve issues... coming again? Feels like we have to stir it up every week --- Stop loss? Hold on tight? I choose the third option — lying flat and watching the show --- I feel the same way, it seems like a psychological battle with the market --- Those people at MicroStrategy really know how to pick their moments, incredible --- But to be fair, $GIGGLE is just ridiculous from the start --- Tightening regulations and interest rate hikes hitting hard, who can hold up?
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ForkInTheRoadvip
· 12-01 16:01
Buying the dip over the weekend has now slumped 50%. This is my daily routine, haha. MicroStrategy's actions were really disgusting, directly providing ammunition for short positions. I should have asked myself why I'm always the one catching the last stick.
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