$I'm coming, Brothers, I want to ask, the more people go long, will the price go up? Just now I heard a brother say that a high funding rate indicates more bears, so why isn't the price falling?
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Hhta
· 01-10 03:12
Who would buy contracts at this cheap price? Go long on spot and blow it up. Previously, removing two zeros, a $1 billion market cap above $10 is easily achievable.
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GateUser-2389944d
· 01-10 02:47
The contract clearly诱导 new investors to go long, then sell off the spot. After selling everything, it will definitely be a mess.
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DogDoesn'tCareBit
· 01-10 02:32
Cherish life, stay away from contracts😂😂
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80KB
· 01-10 02:32
Are you a whale that lets the big players win, losing big to win small?
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24HourMoodSwings
· 01-10 02:32
Spot prices rise, and it doesn't matter even if many are shorting.
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DogDoesn'tCareBit
· 01-10 02:30
This is a contract, meaning futures. A negative fee rate indicates a bearish outlook.
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CurrencyFuller
· 01-10 02:29
Whether it rises or not depends on the spot market; it still needs to break out explosively.
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Money-makingGuyIsHere
· 01-10 02:29
Closed down
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执行交易原则不赔钱
· 01-10 02:28
You are also a talented individual
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DuckHead
· 01-10 02:27
Whether it rises or not depends on the spot market
$I'm coming, Brothers, I want to ask, the more people go long, will the price go up? Just now I heard a brother say that a high funding rate indicates more bears, so why isn't the price falling?