Considering reducing position by 10% here. The early retail inflows have been substantial, but we need to shake those out to let the real momentum build. Once the weak hands clear, that's when things cook properly.
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0xSunnyDay
· 2h ago
NGL, this wave of retail entry is indeed too fierce. Reducing positions by 10% is quite wise. We need retail investors to exit so that the real market trend can be seen. It's only when the weak hands are cleared out that the time to take off will come.
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 01-09 23:57
lol "shaking out weak hands" is just exit pump language if you actually read the contract timing... vesting unlocks are literally next month, called this exact pattern back in august
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DegenTherapist
· 01-09 23:51
NGL, just reduce your position, don't sit there waiting for the weak hands to clear out. Many people think like this, but what's the result?
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NFTArchaeologist
· 01-09 23:49
Retail investors getting caught? Ha, finishing off this wave of retail investors is the main course.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 01-09 23:47
Shake out retail investors to trap them, this trick is old... I'm just afraid that it's you who reduces your position, and then regrets during the rebound
Considering reducing position by 10% here. The early retail inflows have been substantial, but we need to shake those out to let the real momentum build. Once the weak hands clear, that's when things cook properly.