Everyone knows that the outcome of the **devil coin** is most likely a sharp drop, but no one can predict it in advance—no one can precisely judge when the "needle" will start, or when the retracement will be re-initiated. It has never been a market that can be predicted; instead, it’s a game of capital and sentiment.



Essentially, **devil coin** isn’t about technical analysis, but about "which side you’re on"—whether you’ve entered the opposing side of the market maker or are riding the wave along with the sentiment. For moves like $RAVE , it’s very likely to follow a path similar to FUN later on, and this kind of script is never just one.

Here’s the problem: when you keep going long, taking profits, and the rhythm feels right, it’s easy to develop a sense of "security." But in **devil coin**, this feeling is actually the most dangerous signal. Once the bears are squeezed dry and the opposing side has no profit margin, the market no longer needs to push higher—an unexpected large bearish candle often appears at that moment.

By then, you’ll find there’s no liquidity left for you to exit.

So, the current situation is actually very clear:

Short positions can be forced higher at any time;

Long positions are also walking a knife’s edge.

This isn’t about who sees the market more accurately, but about who runs faster and disciplines more strictly.

Remember one thing: **devil coin** isn’t for prediction; it’s to be respected. The only thing you can control is not the market, but when to exit. #WCTC交易赛瓜分800万USDT
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· 5h ago
It's just you guys, those punk-ass traders, going long and then shouting short with your alt accounts.
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