This isn't even the real person. Please specify when forwarding messages 😅
凉兮大元帅白虎已上环已结扎
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Bearish
There are really a lot of idiots on Twitter, why cancel Twitter? In January, I shouted to short at the top, in February during the economic boom I warned of the risk of a stock market circuit breaker, on the day in April when it was down by one percent there was a circuit breaker, and many other global stock markets had circuit breakers too. In March, I emphasized interest rate cuts in the second half of the year. On March 28, the price of ETH was around 2000, I said the bottom this year would be around 1400, on April 9, ETH's lowest point reached 1384, which is around 1400, I decisively tweeted to tell everyone to buy the dip, don't give up, it will return to 2000, and can reach 2300-2400, now it's 2400 in less than a month.
But if it rises, it definitely can't keep rising all the time, it will go up a bit, then down a bit, up again, then down again. But I emphasized the big trend was upward. I occasionally wanted to make a short-term short, misjudged once, and immediately someone came to curse me and question me. So I decided to cancel Twitter, from now on you can go watch those idiot KOLs sharing their opinions, you are better suited to watch a bunch of scammers, they will fleece you to the bone, you deserve it.
Did I ever openly shout on Twitter to collect some money? For the past four years in debt, I haven't issued coins or scammed anyone, now I've cleared my debt, kindly sharing trading opinions on Twitter, got it right 10 times and no one said good, got it wrong once and everyone came to criticize. I'm not a god, I can't be absolutely correct. For example, at the beginning, I thought interest rates would be cut in June and return to 100,000 and 2000, but it came back in less than a month, the pace was too fast, too ridiculous. Trump could increase market value by hundreds of billions with just one comment, the pace in the crypto world this year is indeed too fast, it's too sudden.
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