I sensed that it might turn out this way, but when I finally saw the actual development, I still felt a bit emotional. The story of spot trading coins has been told too many times; each time it’s like the boy who cried wolf. The market’s expectations have long been hardened into an instinctive protective response. Ironically, when good news finally materializes, it often signals a large number of trapped positions escaping and reducing their holdings—because the story has dragged on for too long, people's hearts have also dispersed. This is not a pessimistic view; sometimes, the most sincere way to treat others is to silently hope they are doing well, even if you have already turned away.
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LiquidityWizard
· 5h ago
The wolf cried wolf too many times, and when it really came, no one believed it. This is the fate of the crypto world, I guess.
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VirtualRichDream
· 01-08 06:53
The wolf has been coming too many times, and now that it actually does, no one believes it anymore. LOL
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WinterWarmthCat
· 01-08 06:49
The wolf has been coming so many times that I'm immune to it now. I'm tired of the magical scripts where good news gets crushed in the market.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 01-08 06:47
The wolf has come the nth time, and this time it really came, but no one believes it lol
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-08 06:44
The wolf has shouted so many times, and now that it really comes, no one believes it anymore. This is ridiculous.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 01-08 06:34
Really, I knew it would turn out this way the moment I looked at the candlestick chart. The MACD hadn't even formed a golden cross before I started to escape, a classic head and shoulders pattern.
The story has been told so many times that good news has become a warning signal, this is the tragedy of market cycles.
It should have been cut at the historical high point, now all I can do is joke about it myself. Wishing all the friends who are bottom-fishing an early exit.
Honestly, I expected that by holding on until the end, it would turn into an emotional indicator. The technical signals have long shown a bearish outlook.
I've already turned around, but if you're still in, don't look at the candlestick chart anymore; it's easy to get depressed.
The story is too long, people's hearts have dispersed. This wave is really a good lesson. Next time before bottom-fishing at a high, read this article first.
Stuck for so long and still reluctant to sell, I advise everyone to calmly review where their stop-loss points are.
Good news being realized actually causes a sell-off, I can't help but laugh at the irony. This is the daily routine of the crypto market.
I sensed that it might turn out this way, but when I finally saw the actual development, I still felt a bit emotional. The story of spot trading coins has been told too many times; each time it’s like the boy who cried wolf. The market’s expectations have long been hardened into an instinctive protective response. Ironically, when good news finally materializes, it often signals a large number of trapped positions escaping and reducing their holdings—because the story has dragged on for too long, people's hearts have also dispersed. This is not a pessimistic view; sometimes, the most sincere way to treat others is to silently hope they are doing well, even if you have already turned away.