$RIVER's performance is indeed disappointing, although there are holdings struggling to hold on, but compared to the strong northward movement of $BEAT, the two are quite contrasting. The crypto market is like this; the assets that can maintain a stable upward trend are never the mainstream.
From a technical perspective, the probability of $RIVER continuing to weaken is higher. If it drops back to around 0.2, there won't be much room for imagination—upward bullish pressure is too heavy, making it difficult to generate further rebounds. In this situation, traders interested in shorting can consider setting up short positions, as there is still ample room for downward adjustment. Entering now offers a relatively good risk-reward ratio.
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SnapshotBot
· 1h ago
Your position is trapped, right? I understand that feeling, but with RIVER spreading out so widely, it's impossible to hold on.
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ForkItAll
· 11h ago
Void shout trader, RIVER this broken thing should have been smashed long ago, I didn't buy in when BEAT rose, a typical crypto circle side-line player.
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NervousFingers
· 11h ago
How should I put it, the performance of RIVER is really annoying, it's a world of difference compared to the fierce BEAT.
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MagicBean
· 11h ago
Really, $RIVER this wave is suffocating, holding positions are tears, compared to $BEAT's fierce momentum, the gap is not an ordinary one.
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GasFeeTears
· 11h ago
Uh, River really sucks, or is BEAT the more reliable one?
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DustCollector
· 11h ago
River, this trash is really incredible. The beat has already flown away, and it's still crawling on the ground.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 11h ago
River this time really underperformed, it's not as good as the friends who got on BEAT early.
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OnchainDetective
· 11h ago
Seeing $RIVER perform so poorly, I really feel upset. BEAT has skyrocketed, and it's still crawling on the ground. The contrast is too heartbreaking.
Shorting is a viable idea, but I'm just worried about being slapped with a rebound.
$RIVER's performance is indeed disappointing, although there are holdings struggling to hold on, but compared to the strong northward movement of $BEAT, the two are quite contrasting. The crypto market is like this; the assets that can maintain a stable upward trend are never the mainstream.
From a technical perspective, the probability of $RIVER continuing to weaken is higher. If it drops back to around 0.2, there won't be much room for imagination—upward bullish pressure is too heavy, making it difficult to generate further rebounds. In this situation, traders interested in shorting can consider setting up short positions, as there is still ample room for downward adjustment. Entering now offers a relatively good risk-reward ratio.