The psychological battles in trading. The bundler wants to suppress my greedy big order before sending it out, but I didn't back down—I see through his tricks. On the other side, the retail traders rushing in are puzzled, wondering when this bizarre price movement will finally rise. Two types of traders, two different fates: one finds flaws in the price action and sticks to their position; the other is confused by suspicious volatility and can only wait anxiously. This is the reality of on-chain trading—some see through the game rules, while others are still guessing the next move.
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AlphaLeaker
· 01-18 00:40
Ha, I’ve already mastered the bundler tricks. They really think we are just retail investors.
Retail investors are still anxiously waiting, but we’ve already counted our money.
This wave of price manipulation is just an old trick.
Seeing through these cycles, you must keep a steady mindset and not be scared out.
On-chain is a psychological battle; those with strong mental resilience will win.
Bundler trying to pressure my orders? Dream on, I’ve already understood the pattern.
These fluctuations are actually opportunities; the key is to distinguish them clearly.
When retail investors are caught in a trap, we are doing our homework.
Real trading is like this; the details reveal the true strength.
If there are flaws in price movements, it depends on whether you can seize them.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 01-17 17:43
Haha, I'm already tired of the bundler routine. As soon as the price jumps, I know what the next move will be.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 01-15 02:01
Bro, I've seen this trick of yours so many times, bundler trying to play psychological warfare? Pathetic, I've already figured it out long ago.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 01-15 01:56
Alright, sounds good, but to be honest, I also often get caught in the tricks and end up spinning around haha
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orphaned_block
· 01-15 01:50
Hmm... I've been playing this trick for a long time. The little tricks of bundler are so obvious, retail investors are still anxiously waiting, haha.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 01-15 01:39
Hey, isn't this just my daily routine? Thinking I see through the tricks, only to get beaten up in the end.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 01-15 01:35
Hey, this is just the industry norm. The old tricks of bundlers have long been played out. The key is who has a strong mental resilience. Retail investors always want to take a gamble, but end up being repeatedly exploited by the tricks. Honestly, they just haven't experienced enough setbacks. But on the other hand, the practice of placing large orders is becoming more and more obvious now. Smart people have already learned to think in the opposite direction.
The psychological battles in trading. The bundler wants to suppress my greedy big order before sending it out, but I didn't back down—I see through his tricks. On the other side, the retail traders rushing in are puzzled, wondering when this bizarre price movement will finally rise. Two types of traders, two different fates: one finds flaws in the price action and sticks to their position; the other is confused by suspicious volatility and can only wait anxiously. This is the reality of on-chain trading—some see through the game rules, while others are still guessing the next move.