I just closed my LUNC short position, and right after that, the price plunged sharply.
I thought it was a great buying opportunity, so I decisively went long. Now look at this—the long position is stuck halfway up the mountain.
This round of trading is textbook-level—everything I do is wrong. It feels like the market is targeting my positions on purpose. Can't go short, can't go long, I'm really speechless about this price action.
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BasementAlchemist
· 6h ago
Haha, this is a classic contrarian indicator. Whenever you make a move, the market goes in the opposite direction.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 11h ago
The market is just messing with us, I’m really fed up with this rhythm.
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MEVictim
· 13h ago
The market really reads my mind. Every time I go against it, it's always spot on.
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SnapshotBot
· 13h ago
Haha, alright, this is the legendary perfect contrarian indicator.
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SerRugResistant
· 13h ago
The market is just playing with me, really. As soon as I close my short, it drops; once I go long, I get trapped. This rhythm is truly something else, haha.
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LUNC really is a bit weird—no matter how I trade it, I always hit the wrong timing.
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A classic case of chasing highs and selling lows. It's just tears if you talk about it too much.
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I've also experienced the feeling of being toyed with by the market. It's really hard to put into words.
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Bottom fishing? Bro, that's not bottom fishing, that's buying at the very top. Hilarious.
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Closed the short and then it drops, went long and got trapped. This price action really seems to be targeting you.
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Losing no matter how you play LUNC? I don't think it's the coin's problem.
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This is what you call a perfect reverse indicator. Your trades could be used as textbook material.
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ForkTrooper
· 14h ago
Is the market specifically targeting my positions? Why does it always move in the opposite direction every time?
I just closed my LUNC short position, and right after that, the price plunged sharply.
I thought it was a great buying opportunity, so I decisively went long. Now look at this—the long position is stuck halfway up the mountain.
This round of trading is textbook-level—everything I do is wrong. It feels like the market is targeting my positions on purpose. Can't go short, can't go long, I'm really speechless about this price action.