If you can still profit from shorting XRP, then you're just incredibly lucky. Instead of being a hindsight strategist, it's better to see through the market tricks in advance.
No matter how many retail investors there are, they can't change the overall situation. Good news from a major exchange can't save the bear market, and the Dow Jones is experiencing a deeper correction. Those market bubbles supported by military advantages will ultimately consume themselves.
The ambition of capital knows no borders — it plunders both the world and the United States. Smart traders have long seen through this trick: first go long on the US and global markets, then turn around and short the dollar and the world. The financial game is this brutal.
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EmptyRoadChief
· 01-08 02:56
New Year Wealth Explosion 🤑
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zkNoob
· 01-08 01:53
I'm tired of the manipulative tricks, switching to short the dollar is really brilliant.
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FastLeaver
· 01-08 01:45
Even good luck needs luck too. Why haven't I caught a single one?
Here you go again, teaching me how to read the market? Wake up, brother, retail investors are just destined to get cut.
Capital has no borders, but cutting leeks is very selective, haha.
I've heard these arguments too many times, but no one has made money.
See through it all, but in the end, you're still trapped. Armchair strategizing feels so good.
Shorting the dollar? I'll see who is actually making money from this first.
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RugResistant
· 01-08 01:38
nah this is exactly the pattern i've been flagging for months... red flags all over the macro setup, not just XRP noise. capital flows don't lie if you actually dig into the data.
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-08 01:38
It's just retail investors' bitter lessons; who can truly see through in advance?
Talking about capital conspiracy theories again, this way of thinking has been outdated for a long time.
XRP, any way you do it, is gambling.
Shorting the US dollar is really that easy to get rich.
So, should we now start bottom fishing or continue to lie flat, everyone?
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MEVvictim
· 01-08 01:36
Lucky streak? I think "survivor bias" is more accurate.
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Nice words, but isn't it just big capital's sweet talk to cut retail investors' grass?
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The Dow has fallen so much, but the crypto world is still sleepwalking. Laughing to death.
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Seeing through it doesn't change much; in the end, you're still being pressed to the ground and rubbed.
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If you think that way, is going all-in on short positions now suicide?
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Capital is invincible, retail investors are giving away money, story's over.
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Uh... so should I now buy the dip or just keep lying flat?
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It's the same old rhetoric, always saying they've seen through it, but still get caught.
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Military advantage? Feels like you're talking about a geopolitical novel.
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It's just the same old theories, with some fresh perspectives.
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Both short and long positions make money, but only if you survive until that day.
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I've heard this analysis a hundred times, and I've never gotten it right.
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DecentralizedElder
· 01-08 01:29
Retail investors are really just leeks, I've seen through it long ago.
XRP is almost like gambling, luckier ones can make five bucks.
The capital game is played so skillfully, while we're still studying candlestick charts here.
The Dow Jones has fallen so much that even in the US, they have to eat dirt.
First suck blood, then harvest leeks, that's the temperament of finance.
If you can still profit from shorting XRP, then you're just incredibly lucky. Instead of being a hindsight strategist, it's better to see through the market tricks in advance.
No matter how many retail investors there are, they can't change the overall situation. Good news from a major exchange can't save the bear market, and the Dow Jones is experiencing a deeper correction. Those market bubbles supported by military advantages will ultimately consume themselves.
The ambition of capital knows no borders — it plunders both the world and the United States. Smart traders have long seen through this trick: first go long on the US and global markets, then turn around and short the dollar and the world. The financial game is this brutal.