BEAT this coin's trend logic is quite interesting. The manipulator's tactics are actually very clear: during bullish rallies, they focus on killing the rally; when the rebound is weak, they reverse and boost the panic among the bears. This wave of rebound has little strength, essentially inducing greedy bulls to enter while causing bears to operate emotionally.



From the trading perspective, I remain bullish on this coin's long-term trend. Currently, the bulls have reached a relatively extreme stage—fear, cutting losses, and a complete reluctance to continue. Most of those who get liquidated are aggressive traders who chased the high at the top or used extremely high leverage; I have also experienced setbacks myself.

But there's an interesting phenomenon: holders with low leverage positions are basically unaffected, at most they get trapped. The key is that as long as they don't actively close their positions, the manipulator doesn't have many ways to influence these low-leverage chips. Under this structure, patience often outweighs aggressive operations.
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BlockchainWorkervip
· 01-08 22:52
Low leverage positions really are just lying back and winning; the market makers can't do anything to you. --- This rebound is indeed fake; it feels like they're still inducing more buying. --- To be honest, those who get liquidated with high leverage deserve it; it's their own fault. --- BEAT, this trend is really a bit annoying; the oscillations up and down are so tiring. --- Not closing the position means winning; it's basically a psychological battle. --- Regarding patience, most people simply can't do it; they still can't resist cutting losses. --- The current fear level among bulls is so uncomfortable to watch; bottom signals are becoming more obvious. --- Low-leverage holders are indeed lying comfortably; I'm one of those who are trapped but not panicking. --- Market makers' tactics are so transparent, yet people still rush in; they deserve to be harvested. --- Long-term bullishness is correct, but the process is too taxing on one's mental state.
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liquidation_surfervip
· 01-08 22:51
The dealer's method of cutting leeks is indeed old-fashioned, but it works. Low leverage lying flat is the winning mindset, I respect that. This rebound is just a warning shot, don't fall for it. It's really just about who can survive longer. High leverage players are truly gambling with their lives.
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LiquidityWhisperervip
· 01-08 22:37
Low leverage lying flat is really the best, just waiting for time to give the answer.
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ForkItAllvip
· 01-08 22:37
Damn, this rebound is really just诱多, I almost got fooled again --- Low leverage resting winners, aggressive players have all been washed out --- Patience is truly the most expensive thing in this game, unfortunately most people don't have it --- I believe in BEAT's logic, let's see who can hold on until the dealer admits defeat --- Honestly, it's still a mindset issue. Not moving means not losing. It's so simple, yet some people still want to use high leverage to commit suicide --- I've seen the dealer's tactics too many times. As long as you don't主动献人头, there's still a chance --- It seems reasonable, but I still think this wave might震荡 for a while longer --- It's really just a gamble on patience. Whoever can坚持 wins. It's obvious but actually useful --- The bulls are finally exhausted, now it's our turn to step up. Just wait a bit longer
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BrokenYieldvip
· 01-08 22:36
ngl, the leverage ratio casualties here are textbook. those 10x-50x degenerates getting liquidated while the patient low-leverage holders just... exist? *that's* where smart money actually wins. been there, learned it the hard way.
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RumbleValidatorvip
· 01-08 22:25
Using low leverage to lie flat is indeed the right approach; the data is right here—over 70% of liquidations occur at extremely high leverage, while the drawdown for low-leverage positions is actually just a matter of time cost. When I verify nodes myself, I follow this logic: stability > aggressive returns. This is the sustainable long-term model.
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