#美国证券交易委员会推进数字资产监管框架创新 $WET's recent performance has attracted a lot of attention. From on-chain data, funds continue to flow out, and the support levels below are relatively fragile, indicating significant short-term correction pressure. In the previous rebound rally, many people took profits near the high points, and this round of operation has been relatively restrained.



The current situation is a typical sign of weakening capital. On-chain liquidity is insufficient, which often means selling pressure may gradually emerge. If you're interested in this asset, it would be more rational to position for a short or wait for more clear bottom signals.

Ultimately, there are only two iron laws in the crypto market: first, always set stop-losses; only with principal in hand can there be a chance to turn things around; second, don't put all your assets into a single asset. Risk management awareness determines how long you can survive in this market. The current $WET trend is a textbook reminder — be decisive when it's time to exit, and be patient when waiting for signals.
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TopBuyerForevervip
· 7h ago
It's the same story of weakening liquidity again. I was the one who bought full position at the high point. Looking at this analysis now, I can only smile bitterly. Wait, they took profits at the high point while I didn't sell. Why is the gap so big?
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HashBanditvip
· 15h ago
lol $WET dumping harder than my GPU mining operation back in 2017... liquidity drying up = pain incoming ngl. those people who took profits near the top were actually based, not gonna lie. anyway this is just another TPS bottleneck situation playing out on-chain, happens every cycle. set your stops or get wrecked, fr fr.
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EthSandwichHerovip
· 12-18 03:50
Hey, this wave of $WET really teaches people a lesson. Those who dare to buy in such a poor liquidity environment are true warriors. Wait, isn't this the same trick as last time? Low liquidity and then dumping. I don't believe it. Have you set your stop-losses, everyone? Capital is the foundation. I regret watching others escape at the high points. Now I understand that restraint really makes money. Stay calm and observe. Wait until the bottom signals appear. Why rush?
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AirdropHunterZhangvip
· 12-18 03:49
It's the same old story again. Those who understand risk management have all wiped out, haha.
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GmGmNoGnvip
· 12-18 03:43
With such weak liquidity, you still want to buy in? I think it's quite risky... Have you set your stop-loss, everyone?
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AirDropMissedvip
· 12-18 03:28
Once again, it's the same old story of weakening liquidity. It sounds nice, but in reality, it's time to run. --- Stop-loss, stop-loss. Every time they talk about stop-loss, how many actually execute it... --- Insufficient liquidity? Then you need to be even more careful. A single dump can trap retail investors. --- $WET this wave feels like big players are harvesting. We should have seen through this trick long ago. --- Waiting for a bottom signal? Until when are you going to wait? This kind of waiting has already trapped many. --- Listening to two ironclad rules sounds right, but the problem is that the market changes so quickly that it’s hard to react. --- The saying "You need capital to turn things around" is harsh, but most people won't endure until that day.
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