To be honest, I really can't make sense of this market right now. Whether it's rate hikes or cuts, there's only one thing this market does—go up. It's totally not following any of the usual patterns; where are the economic rules? Feels like it should just be called the "perpetual motion market."
If I can break even on this LUNC position, I swear I'll wise up from now on and just blindly go all-in long. It goes up when it drops, and goes up when it rises—I'm really curious to see how the whales play with the retail traders.
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0xLuckbox
· 21h ago
It's already too late to cut losses.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-07 13:51
All-in feels good for a moment
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-07 13:50
Cut your losses and exit to preserve your capital when the situation is still favorable.
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OldLeekConfession
· 12-07 13:46
Watching the show coldly, the retail investors are in charge
PIPPIN 🐸
To be honest, I really can't make sense of this market right now. Whether it's rate hikes or cuts, there's only one thing this market does—go up. It's totally not following any of the usual patterns; where are the economic rules? Feels like it should just be called the "perpetual motion market."
If I can break even on this LUNC position, I swear I'll wise up from now on and just blindly go all-in long. It goes up when it drops, and goes up when it rises—I'm really curious to see how the whales play with the retail traders.