Precious metals took a sharp dive, but Ethereum stubbornly didn't move, and as a result, it was still hammered down. This kind of correlation logic is really amazing. When it drops, it follows the market closely; when it rises, it pretends to be asleep. In such a market, it's better to just go all the way in at once, at least to keep some dignity. Sometimes, looking at this asymmetric performance, I just wonder what this market is really doing.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 11h ago
This move is really outrageous. I'll drop with you when it falls, but when it rises, I play dead. What kind of logic is this?
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NoStopLossNut
· 11h ago
Pretending to sleep is a perfect metaphor; it's really about buying the dip and not selling on the rise.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 11h ago
Listen to me, this move is really outrageous. Following the trend to fall is incredibly fast, but when it rises, you pretend to be clueless. Outrageous.
Precious metals took a sharp dive, but Ethereum stubbornly didn't move, and as a result, it was still hammered down. This kind of correlation logic is really amazing. When it drops, it follows the market closely; when it rises, it pretends to be asleep. In such a market, it's better to just go all the way in at once, at least to keep some dignity. Sometimes, looking at this asymmetric performance, I just wonder what this market is really doing.