#数字资产市场动态 promised to short at the 840 level, but it just didn't get filled. It made me laugh so hard I almost cried. Does this market still follow logic?
Bearish plans are often slapped in the face by the market. The support levels you predicted, the expected pullbacks, sometimes just don't follow the usual patterns. No matter how solid the bearish logic was before, once the price reverses and breaks through, it feels like plans can't keep up with changes. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile, and a slight deviation in entry points can turn the entire strategy upside down. That's also why many traders say the market will always move counter to your expectations when you least expect it.
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GasFeeCrier
· 5h ago
Can 840 run? This market is really just here to annoy people, haha
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MoonMathMagic
· 5h ago
840 is the key price level for a direct ghost order. I really have to admit.
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OnchainArchaeologist
· 5h ago
That deal at 840 was really amazing. I just want to see if it dares to drop.
The market loves to play like this. The more confident you are, the more it goes against you—it's an art of torment.
#数字资产市场动态 promised to short at the 840 level, but it just didn't get filled. It made me laugh so hard I almost cried. Does this market still follow logic?
Bearish plans are often slapped in the face by the market. The support levels you predicted, the expected pullbacks, sometimes just don't follow the usual patterns. No matter how solid the bearish logic was before, once the price reverses and breaks through, it feels like plans can't keep up with changes. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile, and a slight deviation in entry points can turn the entire strategy upside down. That's also why many traders say the market will always move counter to your expectations when you least expect it.