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Recently, RWA on-chain has become popular again. Seeing those interfaces with "liquidity on the chain" makes me want to laugh... Honestly, much of that liquidity is an illusion. When you actually want to redeem, the terms with various T+N, limits, pause windows, don’t feel the same as pressing an order in the market. Conversely, someone like me, impulsive, wants to go all-in, but after being educated by the redemption clauses once, now I only trust two things: stop-loss and the fine print.
And then there's the AI Agent automated trading system. The narrative is hyped up quite a bit, but does a
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Keep going.
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CryptoRevolutionMaster
Let's keep building together 🔥💪
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Waiting for your signal tomorrow, I'll rest for now tonight.
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CryptoSat
Close all running trades at bep or small loss... Today market is not good... I will share signals tomorrow 👍
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I actually think we should be straightforward and not use the market as a bargaining chip to tug back and forth.
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TimeProphecyMachine
Can we stop arguing and bickering... Many trades are waiting for a decisive move.
The best approach is to refuse first, wait for the market to decline, then continue negotiations, directly achieving a double kill for bulls and bears.
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If you make a profit, you should lock in your gains; don't let emotions lead you to leverage more.
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CryptoSat
I made 301% profit in $ORDI 😎
3RD TARGET COMPLETED 🎯
#GateMarchTransparencyReport
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I’m just like this: when spot turns green, I want to swap; when futures goes “up on my screen,” I want to add— and in the end it’s that double kill of “can’t hold spot, futures gets liquidated”... Basically, position management is just one plain truth: don’t let any single loss flip your emotions and your account over at the same time. Before placing an order, figure out how much you can lose at most, then work backward to set your position size and stop-loss. Don’t rely on feelings.
Recently, everyone’s been talking about what ETF capital flows are doing, and whether the crypto market will fl
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