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Dipping this much, daring to buy a little spot, shows a bit of faith.
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鱼馆鱼人
Bought some spot
$Sats
Audi La Pan, not sure if it can boost the inscription sector, Sats dropped a lot, and it's a Meme sector, bought a little spot
$Folks Continue holding the spot
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TP layering 0.07/0.065/0.058 is very reasonable; reducing positions step by step is more stable.
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LedgerBull
$ST showing heavy downside continuation with clear selling pressure.
Structure remains bearish with sellers fully in control.
EP
0.07600 - 0.08000
TP
TP1
0.07000
TP2
0.06500
TP3
0.05800
SL
0.08800
Strong selloff cleared liquidity across multiple levels and price is now holding near lows. Any bounce into the entry zone looks like a weak reaction into supply, with structure favoring continuation as long as lower highs persist.
Let’s go $ST ‌
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DOT/USDT Long Position Reference: Start with a small position to test, and around 1.26873, remember to lock in profits first, otherwise it’s easy to ride a roller coaster.
DOT11,85%
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CryptoRevolutionMaster
$DOT
DOT/USDT - Long
Entry: 1.238
Stop Loss: 1.17646
Target 1: 1.24983
Target 2: 1.26873
Target 3: 1.2984
Target 4: 1.3586
Target 5: 1.42879
Do not use more than 5X leverage
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I've been diving for a long time, but I can't help but say: that narrative in blockchain games where "the bigger the pool, the more fragrant" is often just an illusion supported by inflation. Production relies on constantly issuing tokens, and demand mainly comes from new players taking over or buying equipment. Once the growth stops, studios run first, selling pressure pushes the token price down. After the price drops, the same output is worth less, and players have even less motivation to keep grinding. Eventually, it turns into a spiral of token prices... To put it simply, it's not that ev
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A classic script of breakout + pullback + acceleration, the key is to focus on these two levels: 0.072 / 0.069.
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CryptoSat
💰 $LYN – Explosive Breakout With Structured Momentum Expansion
🔼 LONG
✳️ ENTRY : 0.0760 - 0.0740 - 0.0720
🎯 TARGETS: 0.0785, 0.0804, 0.0832, 0.0868, 0.0910, 0.0960, 0.1030, 0.1150
🀄️ LEVERAGE: 20x
🔴 STOPLOSS: 0.0690
Clean breakout after a long accumulation phase with strong momentum continuation already in play 🚀
Price is holding above key short-term support while forming higher highs and higher lows, confirming bullish structure. MA7 is leading aggressively, and dips are getting bought instantly — a sign of active demand.
This looks like a classic breakout → retest → expansion setup, where controlled pullbacks offer solid DCA opportunities.
As long as price holds above the 0.072 zone, this move can continue towards higher liquidity clusters step by step 📈
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Gate-like platforms' depth and stability truly save lives during major fluctuations; with fewer slippages, the mindset won't collapse.
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Furan86999
Market prices swing back and forth without continuity, and many people get thrown off by the rhythm. When it goes up a little, they want to chase; when it falls a little, they start panicking—getting slapped in the face over and over again.
As for my current trading approach, it’s very simple: don’t chase the pump, don’t bet on direction, and stretch the cycle to trade.
For something like SOL, which has its own price range, I do gradual DCA below the positions I recognize. Add a little when there’s profit; if there’s no opportunity, wait—no forced opening of positions. Use time to create room; controlling the pace is more important than grabbing opportunities.
I opened a trading signal on Gate and made this logic public directly, so people who want to follow can move along with the same rhythm—at least they won’t get repeatedly liquidated in a choppy market.
As for the trading side, I mainly do it on Gate, and the overall experience is pretty good. The depth is sufficient, mainstream coins enter and exit smoothly, and it’s not easy to get your mindset derailed by slippage; there are also quite a lot of activities, so while you’re trading you can get an additional layer of returns; and stability is also fine—when the market is highly volatile, it’s not easy to get stuck.
In this kind of market, it’s not about who can make how much in one go; it’s about who can stay steady and survive longer. When the rhythm is right, the money will naturally come in slowly. @Gate_zh
@GateFutures

#合约战神 #Gate Contract Challenge #GateCom #Gatecom Exchange Gate’s main entrance trading exchange
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I realize that my tolerance for floating losses is really low. Even though my account hasn’t actually lost that much yet, my brain automatically starts writing the “worst-case scenario.” I wake up in the middle of the night and first thing I do is reach for my phone… Unrealized gains don’t get me as worked up; I might just glance at them and be done. Put simply, when I’m losing, it feels like I’m being chased for debt; when I’m making money, it’s like finding spare change.
Recently, I’ve been hearing that in some region they’re set to add taxes, and compliance measures are tightening and loo
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