Held through yesterday's swing trade setup looking decent, but today's price action turned out to be incredibly deceptive. The market's setting up what looks like a textbook trap move - showing early bullish signals that quickly reversed. If you're following intraday swings, that's the kind of volatility that catches stops and shakes out positions. Days like these remind you why confirmation on multiple timeframes matters before committing capital.
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ApeWithNoFear
· 01-07 22:01
Damn, I've been trapped again. This kind of reverse trap is so disgusting.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-07 21:58
It's that kind of fake-out market again. I thought it was stable yesterday, but today it completely turned around.
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WalletDivorcer
· 01-07 21:49
Manipulation is really impressive; this fake breakout directly harvested a wave of retail investors.
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BackrowObserver
· 01-07 21:46
Once again played by the market, truly unbelievable
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EthSandwichHero
· 01-07 21:45
Coming back with this crap again? I knew the early morning limit-up was a trap, and a bunch of newbies got washed out.
Held through yesterday's swing trade setup looking decent, but today's price action turned out to be incredibly deceptive. The market's setting up what looks like a textbook trap move - showing early bullish signals that quickly reversed. If you're following intraday swings, that's the kind of volatility that catches stops and shakes out positions. Days like these remind you why confirmation on multiple timeframes matters before committing capital.