Guys, where are you going with your 1500-50000.? They are waiting for you like fools. Come back when there are 200 bitcoins and above, then there is still a chance to shave off people like "us" right now.
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tatonem
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What can I tell you, it wasn't a long story as I would have liked, but I lost everything, I didn't have much, 1200usdt, I was saving up for a car, I decided to put it on Binance, I ended up losing everything 😔 but it's okay, now the plant is waiting for me 😂 well, it'll be a lesson, we'll earn it, we'll come back) Good and Peace to all) $BTC $ETH $XRP
As usual, bedtime stories. If you're writing nonsense - at least don't believe it yourself. Can't provide the wallet address from where you got the info??? Everything as usual?
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AmOrAliS
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Trader earned $8 million on the PENGU token in 20 minutes
An unknown trader earned over $8 million on the PENGU token in just 20 minutes. According to their information, the investor profited from the rise after trading of the PENGU token began. Thus, the cryptocurrency trader spent 23,742 Solana (SOL) worth about $5.36 million to purchase 239.6 million coins. After 20 minutes, amid the rising price of the PENGU token, the investor sold the coins for 60.726 SOL (about $13.72 million).
How I see the market assessment right now. 👀 Every little dog is an agronomist, every hour is writing a prophecy about the price of Bitcoin. People, just relax! The time of Vanga is over. To understand the market even a little, you need to sift through a ton of literature and many hours of practice. And those who understand something about trading usually remain silent and quietly make their money. Please do not clutter the feed.
F***ing easy, the whole market was waiting for my 10 bucks?😂
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Niwaleos
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Why does the price drop after a purchase, while it immediately starts to rise after a sale?
This situation is familiar to many: as soon as you invest, the market goes down, and when you sell, prices skyrocket. It seems like the market is deliberately working against you. However, the reason for this phenomenon lies not in someone's malicious intent. It's all about human psychology and the peculiarities of financial markets.