The price rose immediately after the post, but I took a quick look at the new addresses and found that about four of them are probably arbitrage bots causing trouble. Don't expect these guys to hold long-term; they are just aiming for swing arbitrage. Once new buyers jump in, these arbitrage bots will immediately dump and sell, and then the later buyers will be left holding the bag at the top.
So I want to be honest with everyone: since you've decided to get in, hold on tight. Don't mess around with short-term trading, and don't be scared off by pullbacks and sell at a loss. In the end, you're the one who loses. That's just how the market is—impatient people are always the ones who get harvested.
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GasFeeSobber
· 01-08 05:00
Robot arbitrage, the bagholder at the bottom, this trick is so old-fashioned
To be honest, those who chase short-term gains deserve to be cut
If you can't hold, then don't touch; this is the truth
No matter how fierce the price rises, it's useless; the key is who is dumping the market
Impatience is really the biggest enemy; I've seen too many people fall for this
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AlphaLeaker
· 01-08 04:54
The tactic of robots harvesting profits has become tired, does anyone still believe it?
Really, I've seen too many retail investors caught at the top.
Short-term trading is just gambling, stop fooling yourself.
Holding on is the key, everything else is nonsense.
Impatient people deserve to be harvested, there's nothing more to say.
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NFTBlackHole
· 01-08 04:49
The robots have been cutting waves after waves, truly a leek harvester
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Short-term traders always end up as cannon fodder, to be honest
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Here we go again, every time it's the same routine, the last to buy in are always the ones taking the hit
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If you can't hold on, don't touch it. Instead of watching the market all day, it's better to sleep peacefully
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That's why I no longer look at K-line charts, it really can drive people crazy
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Arbitrage robots have long seen through it; we are just pawns on a chessboard
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Ultimately, it's a mindset issue; impatient people truly deserve to be harvested
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I don't believe you; it's just another story of "hold and make money"
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Seeing through it is pointless; the key is to keep your hands under control
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This market is ridiculous; robots are a hundred times smarter than humans
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-08 04:39
Robots harvesting profits, we just have to lie low
Before arbitrage robots run away, they probably bought from the big fools
Basically, greedy people always end up losing, long-term holding is the way to go
This wave of gains looks great, but what about the bagholders afterward? We need to advise them not to rush in
Cutting losses is the most painful; it's best to hold back and not act
The price rose immediately after the post, but I took a quick look at the new addresses and found that about four of them are probably arbitrage bots causing trouble. Don't expect these guys to hold long-term; they are just aiming for swing arbitrage. Once new buyers jump in, these arbitrage bots will immediately dump and sell, and then the later buyers will be left holding the bag at the top.
So I want to be honest with everyone: since you've decided to get in, hold on tight. Don't mess around with short-term trading, and don't be scared off by pullbacks and sell at a loss. In the end, you're the one who loses. That's just how the market is—impatient people are always the ones who get harvested.