Recently, I was trading small-cap Meme coins on a certain chain. Every time a big bullish candle appears, I start to wonder—could it be that some big funds are entering? It wasn't until later that I realized that those sudden surges are mostly rebounds caused by contract liquidations. But I still didn't sell, honestly, it's just the typical delusion of a retail investor.
Some time ago, I bought a coin worth USD1, and it took several days to get in. Now, my position is at 2.8M at this price level. Compared to a total market cap of tens of millions, it's not too outrageous. Looking at the wallet address splits, it's pretty certain that it's a whale manipulation—just unclear how strong this whale really is. Holding the chips, I feel both hopeful and afraid of getting hurt.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 3h ago
Hmm... Even if you get liquidated and bounce back, you can still hold on. That mindset is indeed commendable.
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WalletWhisperer
· 3h ago
Hmm... this is the feeling of waiting for the big players to dump the market. Since it's confirmed to be the big players, just forget about it.
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GasWaster
· 3h ago
Liquidation rebound is like Bitcoin, I get this meme, we all understand the same.
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WhaleMistaker
· 3h ago
Even during liquidation rebounds, they dare to take the bait—what kind of mindset is that?
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LoneValidator
· 3h ago
Daring to catch the rebound after liquidation—how strong must your mindset be?
Recently, I was trading small-cap Meme coins on a certain chain. Every time a big bullish candle appears, I start to wonder—could it be that some big funds are entering? It wasn't until later that I realized that those sudden surges are mostly rebounds caused by contract liquidations. But I still didn't sell, honestly, it's just the typical delusion of a retail investor.
Some time ago, I bought a coin worth USD1, and it took several days to get in. Now, my position is at 2.8M at this price level. Compared to a total market cap of tens of millions, it's not too outrageous. Looking at the wallet address splits, it's pretty certain that it's a whale manipulation—just unclear how strong this whale really is. Holding the chips, I feel both hopeful and afraid of getting hurt.