$USUAL is still annoying. When the trading volume continues to drop to tens of millions, it will rise. Everyone continue to wait. Alas, I have already sold it.
$USUAL ran, I shouldn't have fallen in love with this coin, it didn't run at 1.6, damn it, although I made a double profit, I still want to curse, damn it.
$USUAL is a bit like the price movement during pre-market trading, peaking at 0.47 and then continuously falling to 0.21, then slowly climbing back up from 0.21. I hope I won't have to wait another week for this, I'm getting exasperated with this coin. 💰 I did make a profit, but sigh, it's just so exhausting.
$USUAL has only a little more than 1 million coins left to be released. By the 18th of next month, there will be an airdrop of 190 million. The top 1.3% of large holders can choose to release all airdrops at once or release them linearly over six months. Additionally, many coins are being staked every day, so before the 18th of next month, the number of coins will only decrease.
The script for $USUAL has only two types: the first is to continue to drop back to 1.0 and fluctuate repeatedly, and the second type at 1.13 is just a bait to lure shorts.
$USUAL Ah, brother, why does it always happen like this? As soon as a good news comes out, it immediately rises to 1.2, and then continues to dig down to 1.0. I really can't take it anymore, I'm really close to wanting to be a swing trader.
$USUAL exchanged spot for contracts, incurring costs every day, which is much more than spot financial management; it can drop casually, even down to 0.2 is fine.
$USUAL reports the changes in usual holding addresses over the last 12 hours, the 2nd increased by 7M, the 3rd decreased by 7M, the 4th decreased by 0.6M, the 6th increased by nearly 1.5M, the 7th decreased by 0.44M, the 8th increased by 0.76M
Recently, $USUAL reached a new high of 1.63, and now it is consolidating around 1.4. Does it not resemble the previous four breakouts? Each time, it broke out then dropped, consolidated, and waited for the next breakout.