Looking at the $RIVER trading mechanism, it's really outrageous. During bullish trends, the fees are kept unnaturally low and updated every 4 hours. But as soon as a downtrend begins, the fees immediately double, resulting in heavy losses. It's like a machine for the bears to harvest the retail traders. I carefully reviewed my trading records and found an interesting pattern — every long position I opened ended up at the bottom of the loss, while short positions made big profits. Over time, I really only want to open short positions now. Isn't this just the market's way of teaching us a lesson? I wonder if anyone else has similar trading habits.

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DuckFluffvip
· 3h ago
Haha, me too. The bullish trend is really hopeless. Might as well give up and go short directly.
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RiddleMastervip
· 3h ago
This mechanism is outrageous. When prices rise, fees are extremely low; when they fall, they double. Purely a way to harvest retail investors.
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 3h ago
I'm directly caught up in this fee structure, it's really incredible. --- Every long position is a gift; only shorting truly makes money. This pattern is effective. --- $RIVER's mechanism is basically teaching people how to short. --- The fee doubling just now, I was stunned. --- Longs are all losing, shorts are all winning. Is this really trading or being manipulated? --- Updating every 4 hours is really a trap; reactions are too slow. --- Looking at your trading record, I understand now. This is what you get from being beaten by the market. --- Your short positions are all large, what does that indicate? --- With such fee strategies, the short sellers are definitely the boss.
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GasWaster69vip
· 3h ago
Bear markets indeed favor short positions, but your trading record sounds like you've been beaten up pretty badly in the crypto world. --- $RIVER's fee structure is really clever, it's clearly designed to cut into your profits. --- Every time I go long, I end up losing at the bottom, haha, you must be really unlucky to develop that kind of skill. --- If you want to go short, just do it. Anyway, the bulls haven't made you any money, right? --- Isn't this just experience gained from being trapped? Next time, don't be so decisive. --- The fee doubling is truly outrageous, it feels like $RIVER is designed to trap the bulls. --- Bro, what's going on with your trading record? Are you always trying to buy the dip at the top? --- The short side is really winning big, your record is a perfect reverse indicator. --- But speaking of shorting, it also depends on skill. Don't get overconfident just because you've won a few trades in a row. --- The market teaches us this way: losing money repeatedly will naturally lead to strategy adjustments.
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ParanoiaKingvip
· 3h ago
Rising market costs are super low, but when it drops, it doubles. This mechanism is really clever—it's just to make you pay more in fees.
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