$RIVER has been adding short positions from a high level all the way down. How much has the funding fee cost actually burned? To be honest, I’m too lazy to calculate it precisely. I only remember topping up my margin several times, and now I feel a bit numb. The rest depends on the coin’s temperament—if it surges, I’ll continue to short, since it’s already like this. The most regretful thing is that yesterday at $16, I hesitated for just a second—such a moment of indecision, and the opportunity slipped away. Now I just want to understand the ins and outs of $RIVER and see if there’s still a chance for a turnaround.
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BrokenYield
· 23h ago
ngl this is textbook leverage trap territory... one second of hesitation at $16 and now you're just averaging down into the void, respect the commitment i guess. funding costs eating your lunch while you're waiting for a miracle bounce—that's the systemic risk nobody wants to admit until it's too late. what's the liquidation price looking like at this point or are we past caring
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LiquidationWizard
· 01-11 14:11
Bro, you're really getting a bit carried away this time, just a second of hesitation and it's like that
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-10 03:57
Wow, this order is really incredible. You have no idea how much the funding fee has been burned. I feel bad for you.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 01-10 03:57
Oh no, this wave got completely eaten up by funding fees, really.
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That hesitation at $16 was truly the end; it was gone in a second.
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RIVER has always been this kind of coin to mess with people, right?
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Replenishing margin to the point of numbness—what level is that?
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Anyway, since I've already burned it all, let's keep throwing money in.
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Has anyone calculated how long it will take for the funding fees to be recouped?
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Looking at the coin's temperament, I've tried this move before, and as a result, the coin's temperament has gotten worse and worse.
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If I hadn't hesitated at $16, things would have been different.
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A turnaround? First, see if RIVER even wants you to turn things around.
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This move is truly a major operation.
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EthMaximalist
· 01-10 03:56
Haha, I've also been messed with by that trash coin $RIVER. The funding fee thing really can eat people up. Don't bother calculating it anymore; the more you do, the more exhausting it gets.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 01-10 03:53
If I hadn't hesitated that one second... Forget it, I don't even dare to think about it. Now it's just a matter of losing money, might as well keep stubbornly holding on.
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GasBankrupter
· 01-10 03:47
Haha, I'm too familiar with this trick. I was truly desperate the moment I tried to add margin.
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RektCoaster
· 01-10 03:46
This is the gambler's mentality—one second of hesitation can ruin a lifetime.
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GateUser-1a1a9b50
· 01-10 03:45
My funds fee deducted 1400u.
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PumpDetector
· 01-10 03:29
ngl this is just capitulation energy at this point... you're bleeding funding costs and *still* doubling down? that's peak psychological warfare right there. the real divergence happened when you hesitated at 16—that's where smart money was reading your chart 💀
$RIVER has been adding short positions from a high level all the way down. How much has the funding fee cost actually burned? To be honest, I’m too lazy to calculate it precisely. I only remember topping up my margin several times, and now I feel a bit numb. The rest depends on the coin’s temperament—if it surges, I’ll continue to short, since it’s already like this. The most regretful thing is that yesterday at $16, I hesitated for just a second—such a moment of indecision, and the opportunity slipped away. Now I just want to understand the ins and outs of $RIVER and see if there’s still a chance for a turnaround.