You know that crypto influencer you were listening to back on November 21st? The one who confidently told everyone to dump their bags?
Yeah, that guy.
Where is he now?
Funny how these market commentators disappear the moment their predictions blow up in followers' faces. They hype the bearish narrative hard when it fits, then ghost when the market proves them wrong. Sound familiar? This is the eternal cycle of herd mentality in crypto – people chase whatever narrative feels safest, then wonder why they got liquidated.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 6h ago
Really, these so-called prophets are the most annoying; they run away very quickly when they can't make money.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 6h ago
These influencers just fool people, run away when they make mistakes, it's hilarious.
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MEVictim
· 6h ago
Haha, really? Those short-seller analysts probably deleted their tweets long ago.
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SighingCashier
· 7h ago
These kinds of people, when making money, they're all big V's; when they lose money, they disappear immediately. It cracks me up.
Where Did All the Bears Go?
You know that crypto influencer you were listening to back on November 21st? The one who confidently told everyone to dump their bags?
Yeah, that guy.
Where is he now?
Funny how these market commentators disappear the moment their predictions blow up in followers' faces. They hype the bearish narrative hard when it fits, then ghost when the market proves them wrong. Sound familiar? This is the eternal cycle of herd mentality in crypto – people chase whatever narrative feels safest, then wonder why they got liquidated.