Watching max leverage longs after a 5% daily candle hit is wild. The cope in these traders' eyes is real—they're already spinning narratives about this being 'just consolidation' or 'whale shakeout.' Meanwhile their liquidation zone is literally screaming in real time. Classic leverage trap: the higher the conviction, the harder the disconnect from price action. Sometimes the best trade is just... stepping back and letting it play out.
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ProtocolRebel
· 14h ago
Really, the most outrageous thing I've seen is this stubbornness, insisting on calling a liquidation a "shakeout," it's hilarious.
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wagmi_eventually
· 14h ago
The leveraged long position is hilarious this time, truly a master of self-deception.
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LadderToolGuy
· 14h ago
Leverage traders' self-induced anesthesia scene, I felt embarrassed for them.
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SerumSquirrel
· 14h ago
The higher the leverage, the stronger the conviction, but the less clear the price becomes. LOL
Watching max leverage longs after a 5% daily candle hit is wild. The cope in these traders' eyes is real—they're already spinning narratives about this being 'just consolidation' or 'whale shakeout.' Meanwhile their liquidation zone is literally screaming in real time. Classic leverage trap: the higher the conviction, the harder the disconnect from price action. Sometimes the best trade is just... stepping back and letting it play out.