Shout to get out of the car, the car is light, do not shout low position
番茄布鲁斯
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$G Written for those partners who were misled into the market at high positions. When it was 5.2 dollars, it was called to enter, and now it has converted back to more than 1.9 dollars, yet they are being told to run. Isn't this just being a retail investor? If the position is unreasonable, it can be adjusted or reduced, but there's absolutely no reason to cut losses. It's embarrassing to say it out loud, but in a bull market, you lost. And I hope those who jumped in at high positions will think twice and not just enter at a whim. It's not that you can't enter at high positions; high positions inevitably come with stop losses. Holding through from 5.8 down to 1.6, and then cutting losses. Not even the king can save you when that happens. For such positions with full holdings, 1. you must have the courage to zero out, 2. you must have the determination to outlast the main force. Losing even a penny is a sin unless delisted. Otherwise, for what reason? Giving money to them is worse than donating to the Hope Project. Besides, they have such a large group of people, doing both trading and marketing, don’t they want money? The cheaper it is, the less desirable it becomes. At worst, we perish together. Moreover, this coin was a certain way from the beginning and has ended up like this; I've documented it from start to finish, at least I understand it better than 99.9% of people. Interacting with Binance and being on so many mainstream exchanges indicates one thing: it won't be delisted in the short term. So what’s there to be afraid of... If you are fully invested in this, absolutely do not; holding more than 30% of this coin is very risky. Conclusion: Those who have recently built positions with full holdings must reduce their positions. For those who are fully invested at high positions, go do something else, leave it to stake and earn some passive income. The chances of losing are slim. If you only have a total of 30% in your holdings, don’t create a fuss; vent a little by cursing, but don’t slander. Always talking about delisting can mislead the public, which is not good. At least I have the assets; respect the facts.
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