The long positions for the BEAT coin are stacked too heavily. Look at the current number of long orders; if this thing can be used to drive the market up, then it's really a miracle. There are so many longs in the market, but it has become a heavy burden—retail investors are unwilling to take the bait, and big players are also reluctant to pick up this hot potato. In the short term, there is no sign of effective new capital entering the market, and longs are starting to trample on each other, each cleaning out their own snow in front of their doors. In this situation, rather than waiting for a rebound, it's better to wait for the market to reshuffle, and consider entering only when the true bottom signals appear.
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RadioShackKnight
· 13h ago
The part where the bulls trample each other really hits home; BEAT this wave is just a relay race game for retail investors.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 13h ago
The longs have piled up into a mountain, it's over now... Wait for the bottom.
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TokenRationEater
· 13h ago
BEAT's bullish squeeze has almost played out. Instead of following the trend to buy in, it's better to stay calm and observe. Wait until the shakeout is complete before taking action.
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GamefiHarvester
· 13h ago
Having so many bulls is actually a fatal flaw. The truly wealthy bosses have already left, and now it's just retail investors trampling over each other.
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DYORMaster
· 13h ago
The bulls have been piling up so much that a bottom should have been seen long ago. Now they're still trampling over each other.
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PonziWhisperer
· 13h ago
BEAT, this long position stacking is simply a dead end. Retail investors have all left, who will take over?
The long positions for the BEAT coin are stacked too heavily. Look at the current number of long orders; if this thing can be used to drive the market up, then it's really a miracle. There are so many longs in the market, but it has become a heavy burden—retail investors are unwilling to take the bait, and big players are also reluctant to pick up this hot potato. In the short term, there is no sign of effective new capital entering the market, and longs are starting to trample on each other, each cleaning out their own snow in front of their doors. In this situation, rather than waiting for a rebound, it's better to wait for the market to reshuffle, and consider entering only when the true bottom signals appear.