I just realized today that the term "opening" in the circle doesn't actually mean cooking. It cracked me up. I used to hear the big shots discuss "opening this morning" or "opening in the afternoon," and I really thought they were planning some gourmet meals. Later, I understood that this is just traders' slang—once the market opens, orders fly in and out, and that's called the opening. It seems that to get along in the circle, you first need to learn these terms, or you'll really end up making a lot of jokes.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 6h ago
lmao classic newbie moment. but ngl, before you start throwing around trading jargon, actually understand what you're getting into... seen too many people lose everything because they thought they "knew the lingo" 💀 DYOR fr fr
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 6h ago
Haha, no, I also got scammed when I first entered the scene. I heard people say "market opens at night" and even specifically looked up nearby restaurants.
Really, not understanding the terminology is like being cut off. Learning these slang terms early can save you a lot of trouble.
Market opening is just the opening, there's really no meal involved... When the market opens, it's absolutely crazy.
Wait, you just now understand? Bro, you need to quickly learn these terms, or else every discussion in the group will be just air.
This meme is hilarious. To get into the scene, you still need to learn how to speak human language.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 6h ago
Haha, I've been scammed too. When I first entered the circle, I really thought we were discussing breakfast🤦
The jargon of opening prices can indeed easily cause newbies to stumble, and the key is that the experts speak so naturally...
Terminology is like a ticket to enter the circle; if you don't understand, you'll have to suffer losses.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 6h ago
Haha, me too. When I first entered the circle, I was really clueless.
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The market opens, and there are so many terms—can't learn them all.
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This joke is too good; I almost had to explain to my mom what "opening the market" means, haha.
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Wow, some people don't know this? It's a must-know lesson in the crypto world.
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I should have known earlier. I really thought I could just crash a meal.
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Terms and jargon everywhere. Newbies are indeed prone to social death.
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Laughing out loud, my friend asked me the same thing, and now they still get teased in the group.
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Opening the market, breaking support, bottom fishing... terms flying everywhere. There's no end to learning.
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 6h ago
Haha, I've been scammed too. It was only later that I realized what opening price means.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 6h ago
Haha, terminology is just the entry ticket. The real trap is behind it... If risk control isn't managed well, understanding the jargon is useless. In the end, it's the liquidation price that reveals the truth.
I just realized today that the term "opening" in the circle doesn't actually mean cooking. It cracked me up. I used to hear the big shots discuss "opening this morning" or "opening in the afternoon," and I really thought they were planning some gourmet meals. Later, I understood that this is just traders' slang—once the market opens, orders fly in and out, and that's called the opening. It seems that to get along in the circle, you first need to learn these terms, or you'll really end up making a lot of jokes.