Recently, I have new ideas about the BSC chain. Will this round follow this pattern: the market moves slowly, but the shakeouts are quite fierce, and only at the end do they truly take care of those who hold on stubbornly. Traders who keep entering and exiting might not be able to settle down—selling off BSC today, only to buy back tomorrow. After all the fuss, they still can't profit from the price difference.
Actually, whether the final account is in the green or red, everyone just wants to be happy. We are all struggling in this market, and it's not easy for any of us. It's better to understand each other and work together harmoniously to make money.
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WhaleMinion
· 5h ago
That's so true. These past few days, I've been completely washed out in BSC, constantly entering and exiting like gambling.
Making money or not isn't really important; I'm just afraid of being trapped without anyone to accompany me.
The ones who hold stubbornly actually end up making money. We who trade frequently have truly become the little guys.
Honestly, I just want to earn steadily without much effort, but it's not that easy.
Agreed, everyone in the market is struggling; no one has it easy. Mutual understanding is the most important.
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CryptoNomics
· 5h ago
actually if you run a basic correlation matrix on bsc liquidation patterns vs btc dominance, your "hodl vs trade" thesis falls apart statistically. the data suggests something far more interesting is happening with cross-chain capital flows rn.
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StableGenius
· 5h ago
nah empirically speaking, this bsc cycle playbook is exactly what we predicted—slow grind, violent shakeouts, then the patient hodlers get their reward. the swing traders? lmao getting liquidated both ways, textbook two-sided trap.
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LongTermDreamer
· 5h ago
Haha, I thought the same three years ago, but now my account is still green. Just consider it saving up for the next bull market.
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BearMarketGardener
· 5h ago
I'm really done with shakeouts. Just after selling, they push the price up, leaving only tears behind.
Recently, I have new ideas about the BSC chain. Will this round follow this pattern: the market moves slowly, but the shakeouts are quite fierce, and only at the end do they truly take care of those who hold on stubbornly. Traders who keep entering and exiting might not be able to settle down—selling off BSC today, only to buy back tomorrow. After all the fuss, they still can't profit from the price difference.
Actually, whether the final account is in the green or red, everyone just wants to be happy. We are all struggling in this market, and it's not easy for any of us. It's better to understand each other and work together harmoniously to make money.