Rebound? That's just the last dream before liquidation.
Every time the price of a coin is about to crash, there's always someone pointing at the repeated ticks on the K-line saying "It's a relief," "It's about to rise." But in the end, it's often just the final lifeline—cut off just before you go all-in. The biggest scam of leverage trading is this false hope. It makes people wait when they should be cutting losses, and when the margin is finally insufficient, all illusions turn into liquidation notices.
The market is never gentle. Those seemingly rebounds are sometimes just the final moment for the whales to harvest the last of the retail investors.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 10h ago
per my analysis, statistically speaking... those "bounces" are just dead-cat rallies taxonomically speaking. data suggests otherwise for anyone actually looking at the liquidation cascades. let me pull up my spreadsheet real quick—the phylogenetics of these pump-and-dumps follow predictable patterns if you're not cognitively biased like most retail degenerates lol
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 10h ago
Honestly, I've seen too many people die at this moment. The rebound is just a smokescreen.
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metaverse_hermit
· 10h ago
Coming back with this again? Every time you say it's the last time, Wen Meng. How am I still alive?
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GasSavingMaster
· 10h ago
Here comes the old trick of harvesting new investors again, so funny.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 10h ago
Here we go again with this set? I just want to ask, when you watch the rebound, have you ever checked your liquidation records, huh?
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BTCRetirementFund
· 10h ago
Coming back with this again? I was just a rookie cut by this kind of rebound.
Now I see the price going up and I want to go all-in, damn it, there's something wrong with me.
It wasn't until my margin blew up that I realized, the rebound is just a bait.
Stop-loss, stop-loss, stop-loss, no one listens when it's worn out.
The market makers are truly ruthless, waiting to cut you off when you have that last bit of hope.
Rebound? That's just the last dream before liquidation.
Every time the price of a coin is about to crash, there's always someone pointing at the repeated ticks on the K-line saying "It's a relief," "It's about to rise." But in the end, it's often just the final lifeline—cut off just before you go all-in. The biggest scam of leverage trading is this false hope. It makes people wait when they should be cutting losses, and when the margin is finally insufficient, all illusions turn into liquidation notices.
The market is never gentle. Those seemingly rebounds are sometimes just the final moment for the whales to harvest the last of the retail investors.