LUNA, to be honest, really makes people want to complain. I've been following it for two years, and it's still so deceptive.
Take the recent market situation as an example. A massive volume candlestick appears, and I think about whether to chase it. But as soon as I jump in, it immediately starts to decline. If I were more cautious and waited for the second solid candle to confirm the trend before acting, it would still fall. No matter how I choose, it's wrong—it's just ridiculous.
I have to say, this kind of market behavior really seems manipulated. Retail investors are always the ones getting harvested. Making money from this coin is incredibly difficult. Over the past two years, I've paid so much tuition fees.
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GateUser-414b7a4b
· 12-24 10:12
There is only one way to make money: invest in low-priced coins, wait for a few months or even years, and sell when the price surges high. You must have this patience.
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GateUser-414b7a4b
· 12-24 10:11
To make money in the crypto world, you must understand who you're earning from. You're competing against the market makers, not retail investors.
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GateUser-414b7a4b
· 12-24 10:10
Otherwise, do you think the market manipulators are just to give you money? The purpose of manipulation is to harvest the little guys. Don't you understand this principle?
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GateUser-414b7a4b
· 12-24 10:09
Patience in laying out spot holdings before a rally is the only way to reap the benefits. Playing with contracts is a dead end. The big players use robots to monitor contract funds and the number of people involved to execute their moves.
LUNA, to be honest, really makes people want to complain. I've been following it for two years, and it's still so deceptive.
Take the recent market situation as an example. A massive volume candlestick appears, and I think about whether to chase it. But as soon as I jump in, it immediately starts to decline. If I were more cautious and waited for the second solid candle to confirm the trend before acting, it would still fall. No matter how I choose, it's wrong—it's just ridiculous.
I have to say, this kind of market behavior really seems manipulated. Retail investors are always the ones getting harvested. Making money from this coin is incredibly difficult. Over the past two years, I've paid so much tuition fees.