Looking at BEAT's recent performance, it's indeed quite ironic. When it rises, it looks like a rebound, but in reality, it's just a facade for the main players to offload. Every time it drops, the lows keep making new lows—this signal couldn't be more obvious.



This wave of short positions has already yielded 15x returns, and there's no need to be greedy by holding on further. The real logic behind making money is actually very simple: when the next rebound comes, just decisively short. What's the key? Manage your position size well and strictly follow risk control rules.

Many people fall into this trap—seeing a rebound and getting overly excited, only to get wiped out on a pullback. The clone season might really be coming, but before that, first build a solid risk management system. There are plenty of market opportunities, but the safety of your principal always comes first.
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GraphGuruvip
· 11h ago
15x leverage and still not selling? I don't have that kind of guts haha --- The main players have been playing this trick for so many years, yet some still fall for it, incredible --- Risk control is easy to talk about but hard to do, very few can truly stick to it --- Shorting on rebounds sounds simple, but can your mentality handle the actual operation without exploding --- BEAT indeed has no prospects, making money on short positions is purely luck --- Clearing out at 15x leverage is the smart choice, greed leads to bad endings --- Constantly making new lows at the bottom is a clear signal, but the people who say this often lose the next round --- Even with a solid risk management system, you can't avoid black swan events, what's the point? --- There are many market opportunities, but how many people can actually make money?
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NFT_Therapyvip
· 01-03 05:40
Still greedy after 15x, really tired of this life. --- Short on rebounds, it sounds easy but it's hard to execute, brother. --- Those who get liquidated didn't take risk control seriously, serves them right. --- Seeing new lows at the bottom is clear, but the operation makes your legs weak. --- The phrase "capital safety" can only be truly understood through blood and tears. --- Shanzhai season? Surviving this wave of slaughter is the real priority. --- Holding onto 15x leverage is really not easy; most people have already taken profits and run. --- The strategy of main players offloading can be used for every coin, but the question is how to identify it. --- People who manage their positions well don't feel the pain of retracement. --- People who get carried away by rebounds will disappear next week, I bet five bucks.
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LiquidityWhisperervip
· 01-02 14:53
15x returns are pretty good, and this wave's rhythm is quite steady. Just worried that greed might lead to losses. The main force's tactic of dumping is indeed old news; continuously hitting new lows at the bottom can't be disguised. Those who get carried away by rebounds usually get wiped out after just one correction; no matter what you say, it's useless. Risk control systems are more important than anything else; without them, you'll eventually get eaten up. There's no rush with the copycat season; the key is to protect the principal first.
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AlphaLeakervip
· 01-02 14:49
It's already 15x, and you're still not running away. Are you really that greedy and willing to suffer losses? --- Short on rebounds, it's easy to say, but few can actually control their hands when executing. --- Lower lows and making new lows—this routine is seen all the time, but I've never seen anyone truly stick to risk management. --- Don't even think about whether the knockoff season will come or not. Everyone who gets liquidated is thinking the same way. --- Taking a 15x profit and still wanting to keep going—serves them right for being counter-educated. --- It looks simple, but the hard part is not getting emotional. That's even more difficult than making money.
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OnchainUndercovervip
· 01-02 14:42
15x leverage and still dare to hold? That mindset is really reckless. --- If it hits a new low, then so be it. My risk control is always in place. --- People who get overly excited about rebounds really need to get a wake-up call and liquidate. --- How many times have we heard the excuse of "main players are offloading"... but this wave is indeed a bit interesting. --- The problem is, when will the next rebound come? Those waiting have long lost patience. --- It's the same old theory, but how many can actually implement risk control? --- Whether to hold or not isn't a big issue; the key is whether you can act decisively next time.
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PancakeFlippavip
· 01-02 14:39
15x returns are really impressive, but I have deep experience with greed... I've already been liquidated before. --- I've seen too many tricks like fake sell-offs. Next time there's a rebound, I really have to be ruthless and cut. --- Risk control discipline sounds easy to talk about, but when it comes to critical moments, everyone wants to take a gamble. --- Principal safety comes first, but when the market is bullish, no one cares about that. --- Before the clone season, it's essential to establish a solid risk management system. There's nothing wrong with that, but few people can actually do it.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 01-02 14:30
A 15x return is good, but the real test is still to come. --- Short on rebounds, easy to say but really holding up under psychological pressure is tough. --- Constantly making new lows at the bottom, you do need to be cautious, but who can guarantee that the next rebound will definitely come? --- Regarding risk control discipline, most people say it nicely, but when it comes to action, they forget everything. --- A 15x profit is already very attractive, greed usually doesn't end well. --- Pre-emptively setting up risk control systems before the altcoin season sounds reasonable, but the market doesn't necessarily follow your script. --- Judging the false signals of main players dumping has a bit of a hindsight feel. --- Position control is truly a matter of life and death; without this awareness, you won't last long in the crypto world. --- Shorting on rebounds sounds great, but the mental test during actual operation—do you guys understand? --- Capital safety comes first, no doubt, but don't be too conservative, or you'll be no different from holding cash.
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