Don't go long or open positions during live streams. It's a classic pattern—once the broadcast ends, sellers typically rush in regardless of the momentum. The sell pressure kicks in hard after the hype dies down.
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staking_gramps
· 15h ago
Whenever the live broadcast stops, the market crashes immediately. I'm tired of this trick, and the newbies are still excited about it.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 16h ago
Haha, really, I always jump in at the most exciting moment during the live broadcast, and as soon as it ends, I get slammed to the ground. Full of experience!
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Lonely_Validator
· 16h ago
When the host closes the live stream room, retail investors get hurt. I've seen this trick too many times.
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WhaleSurfer
· 16h ago
Immediately sell off after the live broadcast ends. I've seen this trick too many times, luckily I haven't been cut yet.
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LayerZeroHero
· 16h ago
As soon as the live broadcast ends, it's a slaughterhouse. This tactic has been played for so many years, and people still fall for it.
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RooftopReserver
· 16h ago
After the live broadcast ends, the market crashes. I've seen this happen too many times, really.
Don't go long or open positions during live streams. It's a classic pattern—once the broadcast ends, sellers typically rush in regardless of the momentum. The sell pressure kicks in hard after the hype dies down.