Recently, I have been watching the rise leaderboard for a few coins and found the traps astonishingly similar — crazy ups and downs with long wicks.
ALCH this coin is a typical representative. After grinding down for three consecutive nights, I've basically figured out the rhythm. Holding position? The longest is just about ten minutes, most of the time it's even only a few seconds before I have to take action.
To be honest, this kind of gameplay is a test for the nerves. You have to keep a close eye on the market, and if you lose focus for even a moment, you might miss the best opportunity. The intensity is too high; the body can't handle it.
But speaking of which, the method is here, and friends who are interested can try a small position. There are always opportunities in the market, but one must first ensure good sleep. I'm signing off now; my eyelids are getting heavy.
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WenAirdrop
· 1h ago
It took just over ten seconds to act, this guy is crazy, my reaction time is more than this.
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DecentralizedElder
· 11-30 16:10
A few seconds to make a move? Bro, are you trading or gambling? How strong does your heart have to be?
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LiquidationTherapist
· 11-30 02:50
This is the gambler's self-anesthesia, it's fine to take action in just a few seconds and still have the nerve to say there is a method.
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ChainWallflower
· 11-30 02:50
A few seconds to make a move? Dude, this isn't trading, it's gambling. I'd rather miss out than be driven to ruin by this kind of pace.
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SignatureCollector
· 11-30 02:49
The work of the Long Wick Candle is indeed tiring; you have to run every few seconds, it's not something a person should do.
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AllInAlice
· 11-30 02:49
You have to act in just a few seconds, brother, are you trading or playing a game? I just don't understand.
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RiddleMaster
· 11-30 02:47
Ten seconds to make a move? Dude, is this trading or gambling? I'm getting tired just watching.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 11-30 02:44
A few seconds to make a move? Brother, are you trading or gambling?
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BearMarketBuilder
· 11-30 02:22
Ten seconds to act? Dude, are you trading or playing a reaction speed game?
Recently, I have been watching the rise leaderboard for a few coins and found the traps astonishingly similar — crazy ups and downs with long wicks.
ALCH this coin is a typical representative. After grinding down for three consecutive nights, I've basically figured out the rhythm. Holding position? The longest is just about ten minutes, most of the time it's even only a few seconds before I have to take action.
To be honest, this kind of gameplay is a test for the nerves. You have to keep a close eye on the market, and if you lose focus for even a moment, you might miss the best opportunity. The intensity is too high; the body can't handle it.
But speaking of which, the method is here, and friends who are interested can try a small position. There are always opportunities in the market, but one must first ensure good sleep. I'm signing off now; my eyelids are getting heavy.