At three in the morning, my brother Dapeng suddenly posted a K-line chart in the group.
The chart has a bright red arrow pointing to a bizarre triangular pattern.
“Brothers! Do you remember this sign? The last time it appeared was before the LUNA crash!”
The group instantly exploded; some people liquidated their positions, some added to short positions, and Dapeng directly went for a 50x leverage short.
I didn’t say anything, silently converting the last 20,000 U in my contract account to @usddio.
Dapeng @ me: “Are you scared? This signal is foolproof!”
I replied to him: “Last time you believed this signal, was the money from selling your house still there?”
This morning, that ‘death sign’ failed, BTC violently surged 15%, and when Dapeng sent the screenshot of his liquidation, the interest from my @usddio just happened to buy breakfast.

Do you also feel that the crypto world is increasingly resembling a mystical scene?
A K-line pattern, a mysterious indicator, or even an emoji can make retail investors collectively climax or collapse.
But veteran investors understand:
When a certain 'signal' becomes well-known, it becomes the best harvesting tool for dealers.
How ironic history is:

  • 'Death cross' → then surges.

  • 'Golden triangle' → immediately crashes.

  • 'Get rich signal' → immediately goes to zero.
    This is not technical analysis at all, it's targeted demolition of retail psychology..
    So why do I dare to heavily invest when the 'death signal' appears @usddio ?
    Because it allows me to jump out of this 'mystical game':

  1. Don't look at the pattern, look at the collateral — USDD's excess assets behind it can be traced on-chain, more real than any K-line pattern;

  2. Don't trust signals, trust time — annualized interest of 8%-15%, the more panic in the market, the steadier I earn;

  3. Don't be a believer, be a dealer — when others bet their fortune on 'signals', I wait with USDD to take their bloody chips.

After Da Peng's liquidation, he asked me: 'How did you know this signal would fail?'
I showed him my 'anti-mystical trading system':

  1. When a certain 'signal' floods the internet → reverse operation to switch @usddio

  2. KOL collectively calls → reduce position by 50% to lock in profits.

  3. When a mysterious 'signal' appears → turn off the phone and sleep soundly.
    'What kind of trading is this? This is lying flat!' He disagrees.
    I laughed: 'But your result from 'striving' is a debt of 150,000.'
    In the crypto world, the highest strategy is often: stay awake when others are superstitious, retreat when others are crazy.

If you are also tired of being repeatedly harvested by the 'mysterious signal', remember this 'anti-fraud mantra':
① The more bizarre the K-line, the more you should switch to U to avoid it.
② The hotter the discussion, the more you should reduce your position and run.
③ The more perfect the pattern, the more it is a trap.
Specific operations:

  • Immediately liquidate 'signal concept coins' (escape the peak).

  • Switch to @usddio to earn interest (defense).

  • Wait for the signal to fail and plummet, then use the interest to bottom-fish (counterattack).
    The best part of this approach is:
    The more the dealer loves to draw lines, the more you earn interest — because they create the volatility for you.

Finally, let me say something offensive:
In the crypto world, those who believe in the 'magical signal' eventually become tombstones under the signal.
While others study K-line mysticism, you earn interest in the @usddio ecosystem;
When others are liquidating positions for a certain pattern, the chips you've bought with interest are already profitable.
Follow @usddio, it's not rejecting technology, but a choice —
Using eternal collateral to defeat temporary graphical illusions.
#USDD sees stability as a belief, in a crypto world rampant with mysticism, be the only realist.

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