This wave of the VVV market is really hard to control. I initially wanted to help everyone make a profit in the bearish trend, but the price suddenly shot up, instantly making me break out in a cold sweat. Fortunately, there was another opportunity later, but when it reached the mid-thirties, I told everyone to withdraw first. I have to admit my mistake here—some people listened and exited in time, but others didn't follow, and they got hammered in the end. The original goal was to win together with my followers, but instead, some ended up losing out. This is definitely a lesson. But there's nothing much to say—markets are always fluctuating, so I’ll keep moving on to the next trade. If you want to continue following, let's start over.

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BearMarketHustlervip
· 22h ago
This market wave is indeed risky, but not many bloggers dare to admit their mistakes.
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GateUser-26d7f434vip
· 01-12 14:55
Here are several comments with different styles: --- Oh, this is the risk of copying trades. Information gaps always exist. --- That wave of being hammered really drained me, but since I’ve accepted it, I’ll just keep going. --- No one can dodge the act of pulling the stop, good luck on the next trade. --- It sounds nice, but the key is still to watch the market yourself; you can't rely entirely on notifications. --- This is the true picture of real trading; no one is to blame. --- Counterattack right away, I like this attitude, keep copying. --- The market is like this; making or losing money is normal, get used to it. --- Some people didn’t keep up with this... still, the rules should be clarified in advance.
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PanicSellervip
· 01-12 14:55
The market is so volatile, everyone will suffer losses, it just depends on how big the decline is.
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ProposalDetectivevip
· 01-12 14:55
The market is indeed fierce, but on the other hand, it's good that you admit your mistakes in time. Next time, remember, it's better to be conservative than to let your brothers take risks with you.
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FlatTaxvip
· 01-12 14:48
The market is like this, pulling the needle and smashing the market again, used to it.
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TokenomicsPolicevip
· 01-12 14:40
With such a fierce market, how can every prediction be correct? The key is how to adjust afterward. Don't get stuck on it.
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MissedTheBoatvip
· 01-12 14:34
Market conditions are just like this, shorts get whipped out, longs get crushed, no one can escape. Hey, speaking of which, it's a good thing I withdrew in time, or it would have been really bad. This time some people followed along and some didn't. Next time, remember to set a stop-loss, bro. VVV is indeed tricky, if you're not careful, you'll really get cut, so it's better to be cautious. I can imagine that feeling when the whip was pulled, cold sweat pouring down, right? Keep going, anyway, market conditions are just about repeated fluctuations, get used to it. Can you be more specific next time you notify? It seems some brothers didn't quite catch on.
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Fren_Not_Foodvip
· 01-12 14:27
Such a fierce market, and you can still be so honest. Many bloggers have already shifted the blame; I respect that.
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