Yesterday I operated on Giggle, and after entering the position, the market indeed gave a downward move. At the lowest point, the account was floating with a loss of nearly $1000. But fortunately, the decline has now stopped, and although there is still some retracement, it has not broken the key support.



From the 4-hour chart, around 72 is a relatively important support level. The recent trend of Giggle has actually been quite good—bottoms are gradually rising, showing clear signs of bottoming out, and it feels like a surge could start at any time.

What is currently missing is the return of enthusiasm for the BSC ecosystem. The narrative around BSC is still brewing in the market. Once this blockchain becomes active again, the popular MEME coins on it should all benefit.

By the way, my stop-loss has already been triggered. I'm a bit conflicted, really worried that this might be a false dip, and after triggering the stop-loss, it starts to rebound... That feeling is the worst.
GIGGLE-7,22%
MEME-8,18%
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GasFeeCryBabyvip
· 01-08 04:42
The moment the stop-loss is triggered is really heartbreaking; I really hate this fake dip feeling.
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metaverse_hermitvip
· 01-06 19:02
Haha, this is the joy of the crypto world. When stop-loss is triggered, the market rebounds immediately—it's quite mystical.
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ForeverBuyingDipsvip
· 01-06 07:51
Haha, getting stopped out and then the price rebounds is something everyone has experienced, but if it then goes up again, that's really incredible. This is a classic double-edged sword; we need to wait for BSC to truly come back to life. I'm also watching the 72 level; I feel the bottoming trend is indeed forming. But I think, rather than stressing over stop-losses, it's better to wait until the narrative really picks up before jumping in. If this wave truly rebounds, you'll definitely regret it, haha.
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GasFeeBarbecuevip
· 01-06 07:47
The hardest part of stop-loss triggering is this psychological game, I understand that feeling. By the way, it's really hard to say whether BSC can recover now; everyone is just waiting for the narrative. Position 72 really needs to hold; if it breaks, it won't be meaningful anymore.
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LiquidityWizardvip
· 01-06 07:40
honestly the classic fake liquidation trap... theoretically speaking, statistically significant that you'll exit right before the bounce. empirically this happens like 67% of the time lol. just watch BSC actually wake up and giggle moons the second your stop gets filled fr
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TommyTeacher1vip
· 01-06 07:37
Haha, this is my fate every time I trade: as soon as the stop-loss is triggered, it immediately rebounds. Truly incredible.
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