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将老四载入史册
· 01-11 09:29
You earned 100 yuan, then bought a pair of slippers, 3 pairs of socks, and still have dozens of yuan left. Is spending it considered taking over? First, clarify what the core of the distribution route map is before commenting.
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FishingEveryDay
· 01-11 09:03
The more it drops, the fewer people buy; only when it rises do people rush to buy!
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AlwaysVictoriousGeneral666
· 01-11 08:35
I really have no money to push it up anymore unless someone lends me some.
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Don'tSellUntilIt'sBelow20
· 01-11 08:09
Isn't that how most retail investors think? Don't buy when prices fall, buy again when they go up😂😂
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方尖龙pfp
· 01-11 08:07
The key question is who will take over? If the price is so low and no one is buying, will there be anyone chasing the high when it rises later?
$PI You all have hundreds of thousands or millions stashed away, who will pump the market for you?😉😉😉