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$PI The "do nothing" camp won't lose coins, but you can't outperform AI or the whales, so the "hold and don't lose" faction keeps their positions—maybe it'll come back in a few years, or just forget you even have it. Futures trading is basically gambling on whether the whales will liquidate you.
1. Incomplete or fragmented text
2. Colloquial/slang that's missing context
3. Possibly corrupted or mistranslated input
A rough approximation might be: "After a few years, it's uncertain whether [something] will be returned or not" - but this is largely speculative given the unclear phrasing with "裤叉" (literally "crotch of pants"), which seems out of place in a financial context.
Could you provide:
- More context about what this relates to?
- Clarification on the original Chinese text?
This would help me provide an accurate translation.
To be blunt, trading contracts is licking blood off a knife's edge—it's a path of no return.