Something happened today — our largest private holder liquidated most of their positions. This sell-off triggered a chain reaction, with the market following suit and causing noticeable fluctuations on the chart.
To be clear: some things have changed, and some haven't.
The project's mission remains the same. The fundamental facts of the market haven't changed either. The inflows and outflows of major players are part of the market itself; short-term fluctuations do not alter the long-term logic.
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CryingOldWallet
· 14h ago
Big whales have run away... but to be honest, this round of dumping is just so-so, I've seen it before
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It’s always like this. Whenever big whales move, the market gets chaotic. When will we retail investors stop getting cut?
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Just liquidate everything if you want, the fundamentals are still solid. I still believe in the long term, just feel bad about today's stop-loss orders
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Can we stop having big whales run first? Only then do we find out the news. This game rule needs to be changed
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Volatility is actually an opportunity, but it depends on whether you're bottom-fishing or caught in a trap... Most people are probably the latter
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Well said, the long-term logic hasn't changed, but the money in my account is really changing... it hurts to see the losses
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This is the market, where big fish eat small fish. In the short term, it’s about whether the market is lucky or not; in the long term, it’s about belief and conviction
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GasSavingMaster
· 14h ago
Big whales running away? Why do we have to clean up the mess?
I'm just worried about when the chain reaction will hit the exchanges.
This wave of dumping is really outrageous; the fundamentals aren't even bad, but we still have to follow along and mess around.
Short-term logic is opposite to long-term logic, and that's the most heartbreaking.
It sounds lofty and noble, but retail investors are always the ones taking the loss.
Sometimes, no matter how noble the mission is, it can't change the chart's bleakness, brother.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 14h ago
The big players are fleeing, but we're still here. What does that mean? It means our faith still needs to be strong.
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It's the same old rhetoric, the fundamentals haven't changed, the mission hasn't changed, so why did it drop so sharply?
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Those who sold out made a killing, and we're still buying the dip. That's the market, brother.
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Short-term fluctuations can't change the long-term logic? Then what do I do now that I'm suffering such heavy losses?
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Even at this point, bringing up fundamentals feels a bit guilty.
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Forget it, anyway those who should run have run, and those who should hold are holding. There's nothing more to say.
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The chain reaction is like this: one person running is just air. I've seen through it long ago.
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GmGmNoGn
· 14h ago
Large investors fleeing is true, but why are people still treating this as news...
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Just liquidate if you want to, anyway we're not the FOMO retail investors
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Basically, retail investors got wiped out again, nothing new
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Fundamentals haven't changed? Haha, then why did it drop so sharply?
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I believe in the long-term logic, but the short-term accounts are crying
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If I had known large investors would run, I wouldn't have chased the highs...
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Looking at the chart, I just want to laugh, it's another good show
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Is it real? Just this little fluctuation is scaring people, underestimating us too much
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SchroedingerMiner
· 14h ago
Big whales running away, anyone would be shaken up.
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Here we go again? Short-term logic, long-term logic, sounds nice, but losing money is the real deal.
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Hmm... The fundamentals haven't changed, but I have fewer coins. How do I count this?
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Look carefully, everyone. This is the market's true nature. Get used to it.
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Laughing to death, reasons can be made up at any time. Let's see how much further it can fall.
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It's normal for big whales to clear their positions. Why are you all so anxious?
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Alright, I've heard long-term holding so many times that my ears are calloused.
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It seems the more articles there are advising people not to run, the bigger the issue is.
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Anyway, I sold when I needed to, no regrets.
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Obvious chart fluctuations? That's just a euphemism, haha.
Something happened today — our largest private holder liquidated most of their positions. This sell-off triggered a chain reaction, with the market following suit and causing noticeable fluctuations on the chart.
To be clear: some things have changed, and some haven't.
The project's mission remains the same. The fundamental facts of the market haven't changed either. The inflows and outflows of major players are part of the market itself; short-term fluctuations do not alter the long-term logic.