You don't rely on making money from trading every day, just depend on the circle's subscriptions, followers, comments, likes, and traffic. As a dynamic blogger with a little bit of technical skill, you hold onto your orders every day, which blatantly goes against the principle of circle money. If you mess up the orders, isn't that self-destructive? How will you attract followers in the future? How will you survive? What will your peers think? How will the chickens, ducks, geese, and dogs running around happily in the square see it? You can't bite people everywhere anymore; your account has been risk-controlled. Yesterday, I went to Sister Chuan Chuan Xia's live stream. My big sister even praised my technical skills, which made me a bit embarrassed. Cat Qiao'er left the live stream, not because she couldn't handle the praise, but because a few days ago, I mocked her nose-to-nose, which was a bit awkward. Always seeing each other, all traders, why should I scold others? Why should I speak up for the rookies? You guys need more bells 🔔! Why should I always think of you? From now on, we are all good friends, making good friends in the crypto circle.
Americans are on holiday, and this circle has no liquidity again. A few days ago, I read an article about a four-year bull cycle, which coincided with American liquidity data. There was also a formula: liquidity = whether the balance sheet is shrinking - something - something else, I forgot, but it made me think. I checked the market index and found that it really has a big relationship. But it has nothing to do with you. Every day, trading contracts, going long or short, makes money. I didn't make much, just a little better than working a regular job.
Once I start talking, I can't stop, about orders.
Holidays, then weekends off, and it will be several days. Why don't you come to Dalian to find me? I saw Liang Xi went to Jilin and got scammed by a scammer. It's been four or five days since she came back live. I have to talk about this every day. I never understood the logic of this. You’re in a hotel, did something dishonorable, then a group of people come in, armed, asking for money... I want to know, what happens if you refuse? Do they beat you up? Call the police? Or beat you first and then call the police? Are you afraid of getting beaten or afraid of going to the police? I checked, if you get beaten, you’re earning money; if it’s something dishonorable, just pay a fine, no big deal. In the future, when you show your ID card, it won’t matter, no impact. I don’t know if my thinking is wrong, but I feel that whether you get beaten or go to the police, it doesn’t seem like a loss.
What am I talking about? Talking about the market, hold on.
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CoinCircleXunYu
· 8h ago
Damn, why do I always feel like you're full of energy? My crappy class is dead silent all day. Every day, besides fulfilling responsibilities, it's about solidifying responsibilities, carrying the weight of responsibility on my shoulders. I'm damn curious—are the common folks unable to afford rice because I underreport a form, or is it because I accidentally added an extra 0 and handed it over to the leaders? Even earning a meager salary, I have to be extremely cautious, worried that one day the relevant authorities will come after me. I haven't taken a penny more than I should, everyone is the same. Honestly, we're earning a cabbage salary and risking selling white powder. If I ever get depressed, I wouldn't be surprised.
You don't rely on making money from trading every day, just depend on the circle's subscriptions, followers, comments, likes, and traffic. As a dynamic blogger with a little bit of technical skill, you hold onto your orders every day, which blatantly goes against the principle of circle money. If you mess up the orders, isn't that self-destructive? How will you attract followers in the future? How will you survive? What will your peers think? How will the chickens, ducks, geese, and dogs running around happily in the square see it? You can't bite people everywhere anymore; your account has been risk-controlled. Yesterday, I went to Sister Chuan Chuan Xia's live stream. My big sister even praised my technical skills, which made me a bit embarrassed. Cat Qiao'er left the live stream, not because she couldn't handle the praise, but because a few days ago, I mocked her nose-to-nose, which was a bit awkward. Always seeing each other, all traders, why should I scold others? Why should I speak up for the rookies? You guys need more bells 🔔! Why should I always think of you? From now on, we are all good friends, making good friends in the crypto circle.
Americans are on holiday, and this circle has no liquidity again. A few days ago, I read an article about a four-year bull cycle, which coincided with American liquidity data. There was also a formula: liquidity = whether the balance sheet is shrinking - something - something else, I forgot, but it made me think. I checked the market index and found that it really has a big relationship. But it has nothing to do with you. Every day, trading contracts, going long or short, makes money. I didn't make much, just a little better than working a regular job.
Once I start talking, I can't stop, about orders.
Holidays, then weekends off, and it will be several days. Why don't you come to Dalian to find me? I saw Liang Xi went to Jilin and got scammed by a scammer. It's been four or five days since she came back live. I have to talk about this every day. I never understood the logic of this. You’re in a hotel, did something dishonorable, then a group of people come in, armed, asking for money... I want to know, what happens if you refuse? Do they beat you up? Call the police? Or beat you first and then call the police? Are you afraid of getting beaten or afraid of going to the police? I checked, if you get beaten, you’re earning money; if it’s something dishonorable, just pay a fine, no big deal. In the future, when you show your ID card, it won’t matter, no impact. I don’t know if my thinking is wrong, but I feel that whether you get beaten or go to the police, it doesn’t seem like a loss.
What am I talking about? Talking about the market, hold on.