#美SEC促进加密资产创新监管框架 $BTC , $ETH , this round of sharp volatility in Ethereum really feels like it's specifically targeting high-leverage positions. All kinds of news come out and the market still dumps. But from another perspective, such intense swings actually signal that a big move is coming.
My contract got liquidated this round, the loss stings a bit, so I'm eating something light to recover. Hang in there, guys—long-term bullish positions are the way to go. I'm planning to add to my position and stay bullish. As long as I don't get force-liquidated before the end of the year, I'll definitely reap the rewards.
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NestedFox
· 13h ago
High-leverage traders are going to learn their lesson again, but I think the bottom is near, getting ready to buy the dip.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 16h ago
Those who get liquidated on contracts are all greedy; I just hold spot assets and wait for a turnaround.
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AirdropLicker
· 16h ago
Oops, got cut again. This wave of dumping is really fierce.
Even with the SEC regulatory framework coming, it's useless; it still drops as usual.
Holding long-term is the way to go. I'm also adding to my position, and if I hold until the end of the year, I can enjoy the gains.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 12-07 16:20
Those who get liquidated in contracts deserve it, leveraged players are meant to get rekt.
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But to be fair, this drop really did clear out some trash retail investors, so there might actually be opportunities ahead.
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Holding long-term is the real king; short-term fluctuations aren't even worth looking at. Getting a good night's sleep is better than anything.
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The SEC's framework doesn't really do much for us retail investors, managing your own risk is still the most reliable.
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Going all in at the end of the year—either make money or just lay down, I'm already on board anyway.
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Ignore the trash news, let the price action speak for itself; don't let the news control your mood.
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Continuing to average down—I'm either a true warrior or just an idiot.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 12-07 16:17
Ouch, that really hurts. I bet all the leveraged traders got liquidated, haha.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 12-07 16:09
All the high-leverage traders are wiped out, how am I still alive? Haha
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YieldWhisperer
· 12-07 16:08
That wave of liquidations was really brutal, I got hit too, but now I actually think this is a good opportunity to enter the market.
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tx_pending_forever
· 12-07 16:07
Ouch, this move was really brutal. My contract got liquidated too. Feels like they're just fleecing retail investors.
Holding long-term is the real strategy; this short-term volatility is nothing.
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SerRugResistant
· 12-07 16:00
The leverage guys got liquidated again, serves them right. I’ll just stick to spot holdings—slow and steady wins the race.
#美SEC促进加密资产创新监管框架 $BTC , $ETH , this round of sharp volatility in Ethereum really feels like it's specifically targeting high-leverage positions. All kinds of news come out and the market still dumps. But from another perspective, such intense swings actually signal that a big move is coming.
My contract got liquidated this round, the loss stings a bit, so I'm eating something light to recover. Hang in there, guys—long-term bullish positions are the way to go. I'm planning to add to my position and stay bullish. As long as I don't get force-liquidated before the end of the year, I'll definitely reap the rewards.