$RIVER this wave of market movement has left me stunned. I originally thought it was a standard waterfall trend, but my misjudgment led me to add to my short positions, and now the liquidation price has been pushed very close. This is a classic example of falling into technical analysis traps—rushing to catch the bottom ends up becoming the one receiving the blows. A deep lesson learned.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 5h ago
Technical analysis can really be deceptive, I feel it personally.
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GweiWatcher
· 5h ago
It's the same technical analysis approach again; why can't I ever learn it?
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MetaverseHomeless
· 5h ago
It makes me a bit mentally exhausted; this is the fate of leverage.
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OvertimeSquid
· 5h ago
Technical analysis really, the more confident you are, the more you crash.
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XiaoNingLovesTrading.
· 5h ago
Same here, I opened a position at 8.8, set at 9.5, didn't expect it still needs to break through.
$RIVER this wave of market movement has left me stunned. I originally thought it was a standard waterfall trend, but my misjudgment led me to add to my short positions, and now the liquidation price has been pushed very close. This is a classic example of falling into technical analysis traps—rushing to catch the bottom ends up becoming the one receiving the blows. A deep lesson learned.