Precious metals took a sharp dive, but Ethereum stubbornly didn't move, and as a result, it was still hammered down. This kind of correlation logic is really amazing. When it drops, it follows the market closely; when it rises, it pretends to be asleep. In such a market, it's better to just go all the way in at once, at least to keep some dignity. Sometimes, looking at this asymmetric performance, I just wonder what this market is really doing.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 6h ago
This move is really outrageous. I'll drop with you when it falls, but when it rises, I play dead. What kind of logic is this?
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NoStopLossNut
· 6h ago
Pretending to sleep is a perfect metaphor; it's really about buying the dip and not selling on the rise.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 6h ago
Listen to me, this move is really outrageous. Following the trend to fall is incredibly fast, but when it rises, you pretend to be clueless. Outrageous.
Precious metals took a sharp dive, but Ethereum stubbornly didn't move, and as a result, it was still hammered down. This kind of correlation logic is really amazing. When it drops, it follows the market closely; when it rises, it pretends to be asleep. In such a market, it's better to just go all the way in at once, at least to keep some dignity. Sometimes, looking at this asymmetric performance, I just wonder what this market is really doing.