Just entered the market and exited. This operation looks quite stable.
But speaking of which, is this kind of strategy really suitable for everyone? The market is so volatile that if the timing of entry is slightly off, three seconds may not even be enough for a reaction.
Has anyone eaten the meat? Or does it just look good?
Hesitation can sometimes lead to missed opportunities, but blindly following trends... you understand the risks.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 17h ago
Three seconds to take profit sounds absurd. Can anyone really seize this opportunity?
Those who can profit are incredibly quick to react; us ordinary folks have long gone all in.
What does it matter if the Fed lowers interest rates? The market is still this crazy, it's exhausting to watch.
I just want to ask, has anyone really made money from this, or is it just hindsight analysis?
It feels like those who follow the trend are suckers, but not following the trend leads to even bigger losses... this is the curse of Web3.
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PanicSeller69
· 18h ago
Three seconds? Ha, I lost money directly last time I was out in three seconds, and now seeing this word just annoys me.
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MetaMuskRat
· 18h ago
Three seconds? I was thinking how fast the internet speed must be, haha. Anyway, I didn't get to eat.
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 18h ago
Take profit in three seconds? Dude, are you playing high-frequency trading or gambling? Honestly, it feels a bit fake.
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CrossChainBreather
· 18h ago
The three-second take profit strategy depends on your speed and internet connection. I believe some people have made money from it, but most might just be watching the excitement.
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AirdropHarvester
· 18h ago
Three seconds? Ha, I think it's three seconds of losses faster.
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It's the same trap again, those who really make money never boast here.
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The risks are well understood by the pros, it's just that greed can't be cured.
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If the timing to get on board is off by even a second, it's game over, let alone taking profit in three seconds.
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It looks beautiful, no doubt, but real cash is the way to go.
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The consequence of following the trend is just two words — Cut Loss.
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When the Fed moves, stories start being spun here, ha.
#美联储恢复降息进程 take profit in three seconds?
Just entered the market and exited. This operation looks quite stable.
But speaking of which, is this kind of strategy really suitable for everyone? The market is so volatile that if the timing of entry is slightly off, three seconds may not even be enough for a reaction.
Has anyone eaten the meat? Or does it just look good?
Hesitation can sometimes lead to missed opportunities, but blindly following trends... you understand the risks.