Has anyone tried the so-called "Dentist" trading strategy on ETH? I actually followed this death-style approach for a while in the early days. At first, it seemed to have many followers and appeared technically solid, but I ended up getting liquidated more than ten times in a row. After that, I never touched it again. Recently, I saw this guy turn 1,000U into 4,000U, and then a bunch of people rushed to follow, ultimately losing 1.1 million U. Is it a matter of poor skills or is there some deeper meaning? That depends on how each person interprets it. But one thing is clear—a signal that chasing high is very risky, so you need to be more cautious.

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MultiSigFailMastervip
· 01-16 21:29
Over a million liquidation, how much can you scam? Impressive.
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ReverseFOMOguyvip
· 01-16 11:20
Dental battle tactics? Isn't it just a different name for the same old money-grabbing scheme? It sounds pretty shady. Following the trend always ends like this—110,000 U just gone, and it's deserved. People chasing the high probably got their brains smashed by the coin price, and they still have the nerve to call others? Is this guy's technique any good? Just look at the number of liquidation times to know he's just gambling. Honestly, surviving and making it out of the crypto world is already a win. Don't be blinded by those flashy tactics.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-16 07:04
This guy is just a master of rug pulls, daring to do so because he has many fans? Wake up, brothers. --- Who believes the 1000 to 4000 wave? The answer is the 110,000 that vanished into thin air afterward. --- "Skilled in technology"? Give me a break. Coming out to lead trades after dozens of liquidation incidents, I really respect that. --- Those chasing highs have to pay tuition fees. There's no way around it; this is just how the circle works. --- It's the same old trick, looks like making money but ends up losing money, cycle repeats. --- I've never even heard of the dentist trading method, but anyway, the things they watch usually aren't good news. --- It's right to be more cautious, but some people just don't learn from their mistakes. --- The 110,000 is gone, and there are still people defending this guy? That's just ridiculous.
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LongTermDreamervip
· 01-14 07:58
Dentist battle tactics? This thing is just a way to cut leeks, I've seen similar tricks three years ago, and none of the followers ever profit. --- Who wouldn't be tempted to quadruple 1000U, but in the end, 110,000U evaporated. That's just a leek harvesting machine; someone always falls into the trap each cycle. --- I just want to ask, either this operation is really skilled or it's just a scam. Anyway, those who follow are just bystanders. After three years, it's all the same. --- Haha, another story of chasing highs. If you ask me, you need to be more mindful, or you're just using money to teach yourself a lesson. --- Having many fans doesn't mean you can make money, brother. I've been tired of this deadly game for three years. Every time, someone believes in superstition. --- Well said, you need to be more cautious, but how many times have I heard this? Still, some people jump into the pit without hesitation. --- 110,000U, what kind of unwavering faith does it take to follow until the end? It cracks me up.
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FlippedSignalvip
· 01-14 07:58
Dental battle tactics? Ha, it's just a scam that should have been banned long ago. --- From 1000 to 4000 and then directly to zero, I'm really tired of this script. --- Everyone following the trades got cut, and there are still people believing? I'm speechless. --- Technology? Don't make me laugh, it's just a harvesting machine. --- Basically, it's built on new little guys, and it will collapse sooner or later. --- Following the crowd because of the fans, deserved to be trapped, no sympathy at all. --- This kind of thing should have been permanently banned long ago, a waste of time.
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 01-14 07:57
To be honest, I've seen this kind of trick too many times. Having many followers does not equal strong technology, it's that simple. Losing 1.1 million U, this is textbook-level weed-cutting. By the way, are you still arguing? Dental battle method? More like a toothpick tactic, it falls apart with a poke. Those chasing highs are the brave ones; those losing money are the real ones. Damn, another story of turning 1000U into 4000U. What's next? It's all gone.
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HalfPositionRunnervip
· 01-14 07:51
Chasing high prices is really a harvest machine for retail investors. Whether it's a "dentist" or a "miracle doctor," it's all the same. Watching others make 4x profits makes you jealous, but in the end, you become the ATM. I've seen this script too many times. This kind of thing should just be heard as a story, never used as a tutorial.
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SleepyValidatorvip
· 01-14 07:43
Uh... is it this again? I knew this thing was doomed to be a victim of the leek-cutting scheme. Chasing the hype and buying high is really asking for trouble. Losing 1.1 million is just deserved. Having many fans ≠ having good skills. Why is this so hard to understand? Watching your investment grow from 1,000 to 4,000 is satisfying, but the next second it turns into a negative number. I've seen it many times. This kind of "trading strategy" is just a cover-up. If you're really making money, you'd be low-key. Those who have to show off are usually not good people. Losing liquidation multiple times and still daring to play... buddy, it's time to wake up.
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