Just keep running up and down, there will be people making money and there will be people losing money. Whether it's trash or not, as long as you can make money, that's what matters. Kakakakakak
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Playing requires a long-term vision. Money is not just easy to come by; changing your mindset will change your finances. Every coin has its tricks; those who profit claim it's a good coin, the skilled developers, while anyone who loses is stuck with a scam or junk – what's strange about that? 😂 Finding a good price to buy... how many people ever sell at a good price? Still too inexperienced. You should put 70% of your account into margin trading and 30% into futures. This way, you ensure you never burn your account and can also earn extra funding fees 🤣🤣🤣 Now is a time of recession. The market hasn't chased people away yet, so it's not an opportunity. People are still worried about protecting their projects! Fear of a sell-off has led developers to open pools with high interest rates! And some of you just go around spreading FUD. If you’re not playing, then move on to another project. This place is filled with too many compassionate souls, worrying about others losing money? You should focus on keeping your own money or if you've missed the opportunity, don't interfere with others' thoughts! Newcomers to cryptocurrency or those experiencing their first price surge should understand that price drops or sudden declines are normal. This is not new and has happened in every price surge. Now is not the time to doubt whether cryptocurrency is right for you. Stay focused and remind yourself why you got into this game. Set a realistic daily goal instead of overly ambitious ones. If you expect a specific coin to reach 1$ and then 2, and then 10$ , you are mistaken. Do your own research and don't believe everyone who tells you this coin will shoot to the moon. Those who hype buying in are often the first to run; yet many still believe those are the ones holding onto their assets.
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