The logic behind RIVER's trend isn't a big problem; I just didn't hold onto this wave of opportunity, otherwise I could have tasted the thrill of fighting big with small.
Last night, the market experienced a significant pullback, followed by multiple attempts to reach the critical $5 level, but all were pushed back.
When the entire market is bearish, holding long positions is really not easy. That kind of psychological torment can only be understood by those who have experienced it.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 13h ago
You just can't hold on, and the 5-dollar threshold is indeed tough.
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MevHunter
· 13h ago
If you can't hold on, you just can't hold on. Why bother comforting yourself?
When the market is empty, still daring to buy more—your courage is truly remarkable.
The 5-dollar barrier has been tested many times, but it just won't break through.
This wave is really exhausting; learn from the lesson next time.
Long positions in a bear market are just torment; I've experienced that feeling.
Missed opportunities are gone; there will always be a next one.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 13h ago
Unable to hold on is just unable to hold on, this wave is really painful to lose
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Trying $5 repeatedly but can't break through, truly incredible
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Daring to add positions when the market is bearish, how brave is that
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Betting big with small funds sounds exciting, but in reality, it's just asking for death
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The logic behind RIVER is fine, the problem is, am I the problem? Haha
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That pullback last night was really perfect, almost made me pee my pants
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Holding long positions until now is purely self-punishment
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You've been knocked back, and you're still pretending the logic is fine, brother
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Watching the green in your long positions, I can't even talk about it
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$5 feels like a ceiling, always unable to break through
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GasFeeNightmare
· 13h ago
Oh no, this $5 threshold is really frustrating. Watching the long positions repeatedly test it feels like watching gas prices—hopeful one moment, hopeless the next.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 13h ago
Unable to hold is just unable to hold, everyone is fragile in the face of a pullback
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Repeatedly smashing 5 dollars, is this a disguised way of cutting me?
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The market is bearish but I still dare to hold long positions, what are you thinking?
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The joy of betting small to win big didn't pay off, but instead resulted in a complete loss
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Saying there's no problem with the logic, but in fact I was still stunned
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Psychological torment? That's just the most basic practice in holding a position
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Missing out is just missing out, come back next time
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RIVER messing around all night just like this, a bit boring
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Holding a long position at this time really is self-torture
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The $5 level, it doesn't seem so easy to break
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AllInDaddy
· 13h ago
Oh no, this is my daily routine, watching opportunities slip through my fingers
The 5-dollar threshold is really tough, every time it bounces back like a slap in the face
The market is bearish and I'm still holding on, my mentality is really about to break
Just a little bit more, sometimes it's just that little bit
If the 5-dollar level doesn't break, my mentality won't break, it's that simple
I regret this wave, next time I will be more decisive
That night I was holding a long position, I really couldn't sit still
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DegenTherapist
· 13h ago
Can't hold on, can't hold on, this is my fate.
Level 5 is really tricky, keep smashing repeatedly.
The despair of long positions during a bearish moment... Bro, I understand.
Will I be able to hold next time? Question mark.
Actually, the logic is correct, but if you can't make money, it's all for nothing.
Another tuition fee paid, RIVER will come back again.
The logic behind RIVER's trend isn't a big problem; I just didn't hold onto this wave of opportunity, otherwise I could have tasted the thrill of fighting big with small.
Last night, the market experienced a significant pullback, followed by multiple attempts to reach the critical $5 level, but all were pushed back.
When the entire market is bearish, holding long positions is really not easy. That kind of psychological torment can only be understood by those who have experienced it.