This round of XNY operations almost broke through my stop-loss line. Last night's plunge was really nerve-wracking, but fortunately, when I woke up at noon, I saw it had bounced back.



I was originally planning to hold on no matter what, but seeing the pullback still made me nervous, so I ended up reducing part of my position. Now I've noticed a weird pattern—every time I post about my positions, the market goes against me. I guess everyone sees my post and piles in at the same time, which just gives the big players a perfect signal to harvest.

For those who want to follow in the future, I suggest a different approach: hit follow and observe first, don’t rush in right away. Staggering your trades might help you avoid these targeted shakeouts.
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PancakeFlippavip
· 12m ago
Seriously, you really need to break this posting curse. --- Instead of sending signals to each other, it's better to quietly make a fortune; that's the real truth. --- If you're reducing your position, just do it—don't blame the posts. You need to keep your own mindset steady. --- I've used the "wait and see" approach before; it really does help avoid a lot of false signals. --- Every time you share your positions, you do become a target more easily. That's a good insight. --- Both holding on and reducing positions are forms of gambling; the key is whether your take profit and stop loss settings are reasonable. --- I just follow quietly and never speak up—the market is much calmer that way. --- The logic works the other way too. When a big influencer posts a short, they get dumped on as well.
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DefiVeteranvip
· 13h ago
Haha, it's the same old trick again. As soon as I make a post, I get harvested. I do this all the time too. --- Basically, it's just that there are too many people. When everyone rushes in together, it turns into a field of leeks. --- I just don't get it, how come no one can avoid this shakeout? --- Cutting positions feels pretty bad too, feels like I can't catch any of the profits. --- I'll try your method next time, observe first before making a move. --- That's why some big players never post their positions. I've gotten smarter about it now too. --- Damn, every time I post the market moves the other way. It's unreal.
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degenwhisperervip
· 13h ago
Haha, got rekt again. That's the price of posting. --- Posting is basically opening the mic, it's the whales' locator. --- But to be fair, you reacted pretty quickly this time. Better than those who hold on until they get liquidated. --- Wait, are you saying every time you post, things go the opposite way? Then I gotta put you on my blacklist. --- This logic is wild. Feels like I've become a shorting indicator. --- So next time, should we just do the opposite? When you post, I'll take the reverse and short. --- Got it, lurking is king. Making money quietly will never get you targeted. --- Coins like XNY are just emotion harvesters. Should've seen it coming. --- Damn, your analysis freaked me out. I post a lot too—am I also the whales' ATM? --- There's some truth to just observing. At least you can survive a couple more cycles that way.
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OnchainArchaeologistvip
· 13h ago
Haha, it's the same old story again. As soon as I post, I'm targeted—it's unbelievable. That's why I just lurk and observe now, never actively exposing my positions. Wait... your logic isn't that the main players are specifically watching you, right? Bro, my advice is to learn to reduce your position before the dump—don’t wait for the rebound and then regret it. The key is to recognize that sometimes this market is a contrarian indicator. Next time, try doing the opposite and see if you can break the pattern.
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LostBetweenChainsvip
· 14h ago
Haha, got rekt again, huh? That's the curse of social media. --- The whales are just waiting for you to post, seriously unbelievable. --- I feel the same way. Every time I share, it goes the opposite way. Feels a bit like a curse. --- Reducing your position is the right move. Don’t hold on stubbornly. This kind of coin is just too torturous. --- As a bystander, I saw through this a long time ago, just didn’t want to say it. --- Try operating anonymously next time and see if the market can still read your mind. --- It’s really just psychological plus bad luck, don’t overthink it. --- That logic doesn’t hold up, it’s probably just your bad luck, haha. --- Wait, I’ve noticed the same pattern you mentioned… the more I think about it, the scarier it gets. --- I agree with watching without entering, but you still have to look at the fundamentals. --- Instead of blaming the market, blame yourself for setting your stop loss too tight.
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