RIVER's recent market movement has indeed left early investors feeling quite frustrated. However, for those who joined later as bears, my advice is to take profits when the time is right—it's unlikely that the market will experience a series of consecutive shocks in a short period.
The current situation is quite interesting. Both funding rates and prices are rising together, especially during the evening when liquidity thins out, making sudden surges more likely. In an extreme scenario, surpassing the $20 level is not impossible. The key is to manage risk carefully and not let emotions drive decisions.
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SerLiquidated
· 6h ago
Early investors got trapped and became numb, this is the story of RIVER.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 6h ago
Entering early is indeed tough, but don’t be too greedy on the short side. Knowing when to take profits is the key.
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UnluckyValidator
· 6h ago
I was an early adopter and a little brother back then. Now I can only wait for a rebound to break free.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 6h ago
Early entrants really suffered, but now the bears shouldn't be too greedy either. Take profits when the time is right.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 6h ago
Early entrants indeed have to suffer some losses, but shorts shouldn't be too greedy either, brothers.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 7h ago
The group of people who got in early definitely need some mental preparation, but I think the $20 wave is questionable. Can liquidity that thin really push prices that high?
RIVER's recent market movement has indeed left early investors feeling quite frustrated. However, for those who joined later as bears, my advice is to take profits when the time is right—it's unlikely that the market will experience a series of consecutive shocks in a short period.
The current situation is quite interesting. Both funding rates and prices are rising together, especially during the evening when liquidity thins out, making sudden surges more likely. In an extreme scenario, surpassing the $20 level is not impossible. The key is to manage risk carefully and not let emotions drive decisions.