To be honest, this FHE wave really left me stunned. My account shot up from 7,700U to 320,000, and now, thinking back, it still feels unreal.
Here’s what happened: on the 7th, I was feeling pretty laid-back and randomly opened a long on FHE at 0.162—didn’t even bother to monitor it. Who would’ve thought this thing would skyrocket like it was on steroids—by the time I realized, it was already at 0.41. I immediately closed the position and pocketed 80,000. At the time, I thought, “Wow, not bad.”
The next day, it pulled back to 0.34, and I got itchy again, so I went long once more. It really delivered, shooting straight up to 0.48. This time I didn’t hesitate and bagged another 130,000U. Made 210,000 in two days—it’s impossible not to be excited, but honestly, I was freaking out inside—this pump was just too wild.
Then came the turning point. At 0.47, I flipped short. The way the chart was swinging had my heart pounding. Stayed up until midnight, and then a huge red candle smashed it down to 0.27, and the account jumped another 110,000. At that moment, I almost screamed out loud.
Now that I’m calm and looking back, every step was actually pretty risky. Playing both long and short like this—one misstep and you give it all back. I’ve already got my eye on the next target, but this time I need to be more cautious… What do you guys think?
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OffchainOracle
· 11h ago
Not exaggerating or criticizing, but I really don't have the heart to handle this kind of rapid long-short switching.
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TopBuyerForever
· 12h ago
Damn, 40x in two days? That kind of luck is insane, just watching it makes my legs weak.
When you're on a lucky streak, it's easy to play bigger and bigger, but this kind of long/short switching is really dancing on a knife's edge—one wrong move and you give it all back.
This FHE rally makes me want to jump in too, but seeing your pace makes me even more nervous, afraid I'll end up being the bag holder.
It's definitely right to be cautious with the next pick, but as for being "steady"... I'll just take that as advice. With my luck, I doubt I can stay steady.
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WhaleMinion
· 12h ago
Damn, this yield is insane, but switching between long and short like this is bound to backfire sooner or later.
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 12h ago
Bro, this luck is real, but if you mess up once switching between long and short, you'll lose it all. So painful.
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liquidation_watcher
· 12h ago
Oh my, this profit curve is just like a roller coaster. I get nervous just looking at it for you.
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MoneyBurner
· 12h ago
This is totally a gambler's mentality. Rapidly switching between long and short positions is slick but also super dangerous—one misstep and it’s all gone. I’ve been saying this FHE pump is really crazy, but you actually turned 7,700 into 320,000. Dude, you’re ruthless.
But honestly, I saw that big red candle break through 0.27 in the early morning too. I thought a ton of people were getting liquidated, but then you flipped and made another 110,000 shorting? Your sense of timing is insane. Still, next time you really need to play it safe—this kind of high-risk game can’t be played too many times.
Bro, I gotta give you props for being self-aware in your recap; that’s way better than those guys who just talk nonsense. What’s the next project? I want to get in too, but only if you can make it out of this FHE play in one piece.
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LiquidityWitch
· 12h ago
Bro, this luck is unbelievable, but just watching you makes me nervous for you, haha.
To be honest, this FHE wave really left me stunned. My account shot up from 7,700U to 320,000, and now, thinking back, it still feels unreal.
Here’s what happened: on the 7th, I was feeling pretty laid-back and randomly opened a long on FHE at 0.162—didn’t even bother to monitor it. Who would’ve thought this thing would skyrocket like it was on steroids—by the time I realized, it was already at 0.41. I immediately closed the position and pocketed 80,000. At the time, I thought, “Wow, not bad.”
The next day, it pulled back to 0.34, and I got itchy again, so I went long once more. It really delivered, shooting straight up to 0.48. This time I didn’t hesitate and bagged another 130,000U. Made 210,000 in two days—it’s impossible not to be excited, but honestly, I was freaking out inside—this pump was just too wild.
Then came the turning point. At 0.47, I flipped short. The way the chart was swinging had my heart pounding. Stayed up until midnight, and then a huge red candle smashed it down to 0.27, and the account jumped another 110,000. At that moment, I almost screamed out loud.
Now that I’m calm and looking back, every step was actually pretty risky. Playing both long and short like this—one misstep and you give it all back. I’ve already got my eye on the next target, but this time I need to be more cautious… What do you guys think?