In the most liquidity-tight days of 2025 at the start of the year, the market has experienced significant declines, but the rebound strength has been quite weak. BCH and XMR have performed particularly noticeably—short positions are being hammered daily, with the average daily loss exceeding 1%. I have maintained my strategy for 60 days, but I still haven't turned profitable. The way the market is moving makes me wonder if I should reverse my trading approach.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 2025-12-19 16:20
Still holding on for 60 days? Brother, you must have a huge heart.
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The rebound is so fake, BCH's move is just hilarious.
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Still hesitating while it should be reversing? Cut your losses and start over.
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Liquidity has been tight these days, who isn't losing money?
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The bears are smashing every day, and you're still waiting for a comeback? Uh...
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This market is really ruthless, no wonder you want to turn around.
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DecentralizedElder
· 2025-12-19 11:41
It's been 60 days without turning green, haha. I directly used reverse stop-loss.
No way, why are BCH and XMR both so miserable? How is the liquidity so poor?
The rebound is so fake to this extent, the bears are really going crazy and dumping the market.
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StableBoi
· 2025-12-18 05:39
The rebound is so weak; not turning positive in 60 days clearly indicates there's a problem with the direction.
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AirdropCollector
· 2025-12-18 05:32
Still losing after 60 days? Bro, it's time to reflect.
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BCH and XMR really took a heavy hit, no sign of a rebound.
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Reverse operation? I think setting a good stop-loss first is the way to go.
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When liquidity is tight, it's easiest to get trapped. Know when to back down.
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Fake rebounds are the most annoying. Every time you think it's going up, it keeps dropping.
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Persisting for 60 days with an average daily loss of over 1%? That's no longer called a strategy.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 2025-12-18 05:27
Is the rebound fake? That means the main players haven't had enough yet, keep smashing it.
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MetaReckt
· 2025-12-18 05:26
Haven't turned red in 60 days? Brother, you need to review your strategy.
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BCH and XMR have been hammered, and the rebound is so weak... feels like it's time to reduce positions.
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When liquidity is tight, you should hold steady; don't follow the herd.
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Counter-trend trading? It depends on how you lost in the first 60 days.
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That drop in XMR was really severe, the bears are relentless.
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Instead of going against the trend, wait for liquidity to release before acting.
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1% daily loss? Yeah, you definitely need to change your approach.
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The rebound strength is very weak, this is a sign of distribution.
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If after 60 days you're still like this, it's time to cut losses.
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What's going on with BCH these days? It's been continuously dumping.
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ponzi_poet
· 2025-12-18 05:25
60 days and still not turning green, brother, this rebound is really weak and just makes you want to kick back and relax.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 2025-12-18 05:25
60 days without turning red, this rebound is really too weak, and it's probably even harder to reverse.
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DevChive
· 2025-12-18 05:22
60 days without a rebound, this rebound is indeed fake, it seems it's time to cut losses.
In the most liquidity-tight days of 2025 at the start of the year, the market has experienced significant declines, but the rebound strength has been quite weak. BCH and XMR have performed particularly noticeably—short positions are being hammered daily, with the average daily loss exceeding 1%. I have maintained my strategy for 60 days, but I still haven't turned profitable. The way the market is moving makes me wonder if I should reverse my trading approach.