The market moves just as it does, it comes when it wants. Today, FHE's surge completely exceeded expectations. I wasn't paying much attention in the morning, and by the time I turned around, it was already soaring. Watching the price rise all the way up, those shorting couldn't react in time. They hadn't even placed stop-loss orders before getting liquidated because the rise was indeed too fierce.
I myself was a step slow to react. By the time I realized the trend was up, the big move had already played out, and I could only watch as the opportunity slipped right under my nose. This is the norm in the crypto market—one careless move can make a difference of a few points, sometimes even dozens of points.
Probably many have experienced this—seeing others' profit screenshots from bottom fishing, while they hesitate and miss out. Market moves are fleeting; what disappears in an instant isn't just the price but also your reaction speed and execution ability. This rapid rise and fall of FHE once again reminds us that the market's rhythm is always faster than we anticipate.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 10h ago
Coming back with this again? I'm used to it already, anyway we're all the ones who are just along for the ride.
Wait, FHE is so aggressive? Why didn't I see any warning...
That's why I keep my money in a cold wallet, so I don't have to watch myself lose every day.
I get annoyed when I see others posting screenshots, why can they copy the bottom?
It's just a second's matter, the market is gone, the money is gone, I'm numb.
Who can keep up with the rhythm of the crypto world? Might as well just give up.
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GasFeeCrier
· 10h ago
Emma, it's always like this—being a second faster just doesn't cut it.
The group of people shorting are probably crying their eyes out, getting liquidated instantly and bleeding out.
Watching others' screenshots unfold right before my eyes, I'm still pondering whether to jump in.
This is how the crypto market is—always a step behind.
This time, FHE really surged more fiercely than I expected.
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WagmiAnon
· 10h ago
It's the same old story; missing by one second means missing out on a month's worth of gains.
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ChainSpy
· 10h ago
It's the same again, being a second faster or slower really feels like two different worlds.
I also missed out on this round of FHE; just looking at others' screenshots makes me feel pretty bad.
This is the crypto market — you'll never catch up.
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GasFeeCryer
· 10h ago
It's the same story again, happening every day. Quick reactions really mean profit, a one-second delay means loss.
Wait, is this liquidation? If I knew it was going to be so greedy, I would have set a stop-loss order earlier.
That's true, watching others eat meat while you just drink soup feels so frustrating.
FHE's recent black swan event really caught everyone off guard; the market moves much faster than our brains.
Crypto circles are like this—you think of something, and others have already left. So frustrating.
Contracts are truly against human nature; the more urgent you are, the more you lose.
It's really a matter of execution ability; some people's reactions are just a tiny bit faster than others.
This kind of market conditions tests people the most—being even a little slow means you're just watching the show.
Sometimes, doing nothing is the biggest winning move, really.
The most dangerous moment is when the price suddenly surges; a bloodbath can happen in the blink of an eye.
The market moves just as it does, it comes when it wants. Today, FHE's surge completely exceeded expectations. I wasn't paying much attention in the morning, and by the time I turned around, it was already soaring. Watching the price rise all the way up, those shorting couldn't react in time. They hadn't even placed stop-loss orders before getting liquidated because the rise was indeed too fierce.
I myself was a step slow to react. By the time I realized the trend was up, the big move had already played out, and I could only watch as the opportunity slipped right under my nose. This is the norm in the crypto market—one careless move can make a difference of a few points, sometimes even dozens of points.
Probably many have experienced this—seeing others' profit screenshots from bottom fishing, while they hesitate and miss out. Market moves are fleeting; what disappears in an instant isn't just the price but also your reaction speed and execution ability. This rapid rise and fall of FHE once again reminds us that the market's rhythm is always faster than we anticipate.