Recently, I saw the USDT price drop to 6.9, and this wave of dollar depreciation is indeed quite fierce. To be honest, the current market environment is quite awkward—holding cash is also losing value, and being in a short position is even under pressure. Instead of sitting around and watching, it's better to seize the opportunity during these fluctuations. There are actually quite a few intraday short-term opportunities; as long as you grasp the rhythm, swing trading can still profit from market volatility.
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RugpullTherapist
· 16h ago
6.9? This wave really can't hold up anymore, even lying down is losing value, haha
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 16h ago
6.9? This move is indeed aggressive, but you're right, brother. It's better to take a chance than to sit and wait for death.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 16h ago
6.9 is really outrageous; this wave of market movement has trapped everyone.
Recently, I saw the USDT price drop to 6.9, and this wave of dollar depreciation is indeed quite fierce. To be honest, the current market environment is quite awkward—holding cash is also losing value, and being in a short position is even under pressure. Instead of sitting around and watching, it's better to seize the opportunity during these fluctuations. There are actually quite a few intraday short-term opportunities; as long as you grasp the rhythm, swing trading can still profit from market volatility.