That ridiculously low bid I threw out there? Turned into pure gold.
The price action tells the whole story—never dropped back to that entry point. Anyone who grabbed it could've gradually taken profits on the way up. We're talking 30x from where we got in.
This is why those absurd lowball orders deserve respect. Sure, they feel dumb when you place them. But when they hit? Magic happens. The chart doesn't lie—sometimes the entries that seem most unreasonable end up being the smartest plays you'll make.
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-11 00:59
Whoa, 30x? This lowball order is really impressive. I need to learn this technique...
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LucidSleepwalker
· 12-11 00:53
Haha, talking about 30x leverage is kind of embarrassing... I've also tried this kind of crazy order placement, just thinking that it's idle time anyway, and it actually hit once.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 12-11 00:51
Whoa, 30x? My low-price listing system is really working again, it's awesome.
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LightningAllInHero
· 12-11 00:50
Wow, this deal really made a killing. I thought I was losing my mind at the time, haha.
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ChainPoet
· 12-11 00:42
Wow, 30x leverage. This lowball order is really amazing... I often place orders like this too, mostly just fall asleep and forget about it. Didn't expect to strike gold.
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FarmToRiches
· 12-11 00:37
That's why I never delete those "silly" orders; they'll blow up sooner or later.
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CryptoNomics
· 12-11 00:33
ngl, the survivorship bias here is absolutely chef's kiss. you're essentially running a regression analysis on your winning trades and ignoring the 47 lowball orders that never filled. statistically significant? sure. but ceteris paribus, you're just another trader confusing luck with edge.
Went back to review my $FKH position today.
That ridiculously low bid I threw out there? Turned into pure gold.
The price action tells the whole story—never dropped back to that entry point. Anyone who grabbed it could've gradually taken profits on the way up. We're talking 30x from where we got in.
This is why those absurd lowball orders deserve respect. Sure, they feel dumb when you place them. But when they hit? Magic happens. The chart doesn't lie—sometimes the entries that seem most unreasonable end up being the smartest plays you'll make.