🔥 MY HOLE CAN STILL HOLD – THEN THERE'S NO REASON TO CLOSE EARLY! 🔥
Brothers, look... almost 1000% ROI and I still haven't closed. Why? Because I know the biggest crash of $LIGHT hasn't happened yet. Because I trust my analysis. And because this market only rewards those who dare to hold until the end.
📉 The price has just dipped, it's not called a crash yet. 📉 The selling volume is still increasing. 📉 The chart structure is still signaling a deep pullback.
I don't FOMO green or red. I just hold — and hold to capture the longest red candle.
Brothers, are you SHORTing according to my scenario… 👉 How much profit do you have now? 👉 Have you surpassed 100%, 300% or 500% yet? 👉 Or like me… still holding to fully capture the next crash?
COMMENT below to see who the real SHORT warrior is. No weak hearts. No "hearing green makes you tremble". We short until the LIGHT turns off. 💀🔥
For those who have not experienced the feeling of earning profits of several hundred, several thousand % is like, then let's be friends, we will learn photoshop together =)))
Winning is easy, otherwise... when will you burn a few more rounds?
Crypto Whale Watcher
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$RVV the price is too good. I'm telling the truth, with a capitalization of 9M, the bookmaker can also release 100% for 9M. So do you think it will release? Moreover, it has only been listed for a few days, so it can't be delisted now. This doesn't require any high-level reasoning at all. Just hold strong, guys. Just wait for the bait. {future}(RVVUSDT)
#FUTURES Ae has encountered the following mistakes: + All-in on one order: Thinking you are the 'Warren Buffet of crypto', but with just one wick, your account turns to '0 in the wallet'.
+ Not setting a stop-loss: Thinking 'the coin will rebound', only to find it truly does... but plunges to the ocean floor.
+ Using too high leverage: 100x sounds cool, but in reality, it's '100 times faster to burn your account'.
+ Trading based on emotions: Just lost, and then you open a new position to 'recover', resulting in losing... both capital and profit.
+ Listening to random signals: The group shouts 'go long', you enter for real... only to find that the most powerful thing is the liquidation.
+ Lack of a clear plan: Entering trades on a 'hit or miss' basis, then wondering 'Why do I keep missing?'.
+ Not managing capital: Putting everything into one bet, and when you lose, you sit and watch the chart like a horror movie.