The trend of certain small coins is indeed like this—when they surge, they break all your perceptions, making you feel that your judgment was wrong. By the time you truly give up shorting and choose to compromise, the market maker's goal has already been achieved. Dumping always happens at the most popular times, and that's what makes it clever. The market always follows this pattern: create FOMO, harvest the followers, and then complete the distribution amidst the noise. Who is happy and who is worried in this round depends on who can hold their emotions and who gets caught as the bag holder.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 9h ago
Damn, I got cut again, and it's really always the same trick.
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Hold can't be maintained, brother. As soon as I see a limit-up, I break down.
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That's why I'm always the bag holder.
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The key is dumping when popularity is at its peak? Why do I always catch that moment?
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The moment I give up shorting, I knew I was doomed.
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Creating FOMO is brilliant; I fall for it every time.
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Can someone tell me how to keep my emotions in check? Teach me, please.
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It's not a big deal that the market maker is 100 times smarter than me; the key is that I still top up my funds.
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Looks like it's my turn again to be the bag holder.
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Selling amidst the crowd, I lose money in the noise.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 9h ago
Here are some stylistically distinct comments:
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Damn, got wrecked again. Should have known better than to give up at that point.
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This tactic is too clever. It always hits me when I’m at my most confident.
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Hold your emotions? Easier said than done. Who can stay calm when their account is plunging?
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It sounds like nonsense, but it’s true. It all depends on who survives until the end.
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I understand the underlying logic, but I still can’t outplay the dealer’s skill.
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Always say I’ll hold, but I get cut again and again. It’s a bit exhausting.
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That’s why I only dare to play mainstream coins now.
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The most heartbreaking part is that you’re right about everything, but I’ll still get trapped again.
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PumpDoctrine
· 9h ago
Here are some stylistically diverse comments:
**Comment 1:**
It's the same old trick, falling for it every time, I really give up.
**Comment 2:**
Hold your emotions? Haha, easy to say, hard to do, brother.
**Comment 3:**
The moment the market maker dumps, they probably feel ecstatic, while we bagholders are still dreaming.
**Comment 4:**
Why am I always the one to compromise? That hurts.
**Comment 5:**
Dumping at the peak, this tactic is truly brilliant.
**Comment 6:**
FOMO is really a poison, I just can't control it.
**Comment 7:**
Knowing these principles is useless; you're still going to get cut regardless.
**Comment 8:**
So it all depends on who’s more ruthless, who has a tougher heart.
**Comment 9:**
Every time I see high popularity, I have to think twice now; the lessons are too deep.
**Comment 10:**
Basically, it's a psychological game; you lose because of your emotions.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 9h ago
Here are a few comments with different styles:
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Oh my god, when I saw my short position get slapped in the face, I knew I was trapped.
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The cruelest move is dumping at the peak; I need to learn this tactic.
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Those who can't hold on have already cut losses and run; the rest are probably bagholders.
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It’s always like this—FOMO takes over and rationality goes out the window.
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So, the market maker always wins, and we’re always the amateurs.
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Breaking cognitive biases so thoroughly that it blows people’s minds—selling off at the most opportune moment is the cleanest way.
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The real bloodshed happens when the crowd is noisy—brutal.
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Who can say this isn’t the most ingenious way to harvest profits?
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Knowing the tricks but still unable to escape—that’s the most heartbreaking part.
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SelfRugger
· 9h ago
Ha, this is my daily routine, playing the Shitcoin tricks until they're worn out
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That moment of compromise was truly amazing, feeling completely trapped
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Wait, how did I become the bag-holder again...
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Hold your emotions? Bro, are you joking? Who can really hold it together
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The market maker's dumping tactics are really top-notch; I never saw it coming
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Once again, I fell for FOMO, my brain is really something
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He's right, but I will still keep falling for it
The trend of certain small coins is indeed like this—when they surge, they break all your perceptions, making you feel that your judgment was wrong. By the time you truly give up shorting and choose to compromise, the market maker's goal has already been achieved. Dumping always happens at the most popular times, and that's what makes it clever. The market always follows this pattern: create FOMO, harvest the followers, and then complete the distribution amidst the noise. Who is happy and who is worried in this round depends on who can hold their emotions and who gets caught as the bag holder.