Traders keep spamming liquidation alerts every few seconds—classic move when you're trying to convince yourself your positions are right. Come on, we've all been there: doubled down on a short too early and now you're refreshing charts like your life depends on it. The vibe this weekend? Prices are heading higher. Simple as that.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 19h ago
Oh no, this weekend it's time for the bulls to show off again, while retail investors are still frantically placing orders.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 19h ago
It seems that some traders are frantically posting liquidation warnings, which is truly a sign of guilt haha
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MoonMathMagic
· 19h ago
Ha, this is a classic case of self-deception... Spamming orders wildly can't save the liquidation position at all.
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FlyingLeek
· 19h ago
Haha, this is me, constantly checking the K-line every day, it's addictive.
Traders keep spamming liquidation alerts every few seconds—classic move when you're trying to convince yourself your positions are right. Come on, we've all been there: doubled down on a short too early and now you're refreshing charts like your life depends on it. The vibe this weekend? Prices are heading higher. Simple as that.