When the pin insertion torment is enough, the market always surprises you at unexpected moments. I have been talking about BTC hitting 92,000 and ETH holding at 3,200 as two key points.
And the result? It really played out that way.
But here’s the question—did you really seize the opportunity? Or were you repeatedly tested and scared out at some point? The market has always been testing people's psychology. It's easy to look at the data, but executing the plan is the hard part. Those who have laid out their positions in advance should be smiling right now.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 18h ago
Damn, I've been washed out again. Seeing others succeed really wears me out.
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DefiPlaybook
· 20h ago
According to on-chain data, the proportion of traders who can execute transactions to the end does not exceed 18%, while the remaining 82% are basically washed out through pinning. This is the market reality.
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JustHodlIt
· 01-13 23:55
It was fucking shaken out again, watching the rise with my own eyes.
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mev_me_maybe
· 01-13 23:55
It got washed out again, I knew it.
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ForkItAllDay
· 01-13 23:54
Did we just go through another wave? Ugh, it just makes me so angry to watch.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 01-13 23:36
That's right, but I'm afraid that if the prediction is correct, the market might be repeatedly tested and shaken out. That's how I got caught up in it.
When the pin insertion torment is enough, the market always surprises you at unexpected moments. I have been talking about BTC hitting 92,000 and ETH holding at 3,200 as two key points.
And the result? It really played out that way.
But here’s the question—did you really seize the opportunity? Or were you repeatedly tested and scared out at some point? The market has always been testing people's psychology. It's easy to look at the data, but executing the plan is the hard part. Those who have laid out their positions in advance should be smiling right now.