USD trading pairs are in trouble, but traders still seem to be dreaming. The market has always been like this—hope and disappointment intertwined. How much longer can it last?
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FUD_Whisperer
· 01-06 03:22
You're still sleepwalking despite falling so much, wake up everyone.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 01-06 01:33
I've seen this trick too many times. Every time they say they won't persist long, but then it rebounds...
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SadMoneyMeow
· 01-03 10:45
Alright, alright, you're hallucinating again. It's actually strange if this wave of USD can hold up.
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AirdropHuntress
· 01-03 05:52
The USD trading pair is a bit outrageous this time. After research and analysis, it was found that big players have already quietly reduced their positions. Data shows on-chain liquidity is shrinking, but retail investors are still sleepwalking... Isn't this just the old trick of the capital market?
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HackerWhoCares
· 01-03 05:45
Dreaming is okay, but don't dream about liquidation.
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UncleLiquidation
· 01-03 05:42
If making money while dreaming were possible, I would have been rich long ago. Wake up, everyone.
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FunGibleTom
· 01-03 05:31
Just dream if you want, anyway, waking up won't change anything.
USD trading pairs are in trouble, but traders still seem to be dreaming. The market has always been like this—hope and disappointment intertwined. How much longer can it last?