Has anyone noticed LISA's recent performance? Honestly, this trend is quite rare.
Earlier, everyone was discussing its stability, but in just a few days, the price plummeted by 75%. Such a decline has left holders a bit stunned — going from relatively stable to a cliff-like drop with hardly any buffer in between.
I've seen many coins fluctuate before, but this pace is truly shocking. From the market sentiment, the speed of shifting from optimism to panic in the short term is also quite rapid. This also reminds us that the risks in the crypto market always exist, and price volatility often exceeds expectations. Investors who followed the trend at high levels should now be re-evaluating their strategies.
The market is always like this — the illusion of calm can be shattered at any moment. For participants, good risk management and avoiding blindly chasing highs are always the simplest and most prudent advice.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 01-12 09:52
It's the same old trick again; those who follow the trend will get hit.
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SerumDegen
· 01-12 09:46
75% cascade in days? that's not volatility, that's capitulation theater. everyone was riding the "stability" copium and got liquidated on the wick. classic whale watching lesson right there... ngl, the whiplash from conviction to panic is basically market psychology in a nutshell. this is why i never trust the calm before. ever.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 01-12 09:44
It's those fools who keep taking the high positions and getting stuck. I've long been fed up with this routine.
Say it's stable, and it is? Wake up, everyone. This is the daily life of Web3.
A 75% plunge? Let me tell you, that's not even the craziest. Have you seen something go to zero overnight?
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FunGibleTom
· 01-12 09:44
75%? Damn, that's too brutal, dropping from heaven to hell
People are like this, when it rises they boast to the sky, when it falls they start shifting blame, serves them right
By the way, we should have been alert to these "stablecoins" long ago, where is the market truly stable
Another wave of high-level bagholders' blood and tears story, this
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MaticHoleFiller
· 01-12 09:39
75% directly dropped, this thing should have been clear long ago
LISA's move this time is indeed amazing, usually very stable but suddenly collapsed, brothers chasing the high probably regret it now
Stability is a lie, this is the daily life of Web3, nothing unusual
It's a bit late to talk about risk management... people who are already caught in this will find these words painful
I've been saying not to touch this kind of coin for a long time, yet some people still jump in
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DancingCandles
· 01-12 09:35
75%? Oh my god, isn't this just a classic case of cutting leeks?
We've long been warned that these kinds of coins are too easily manipulated.
It's the same old story of bagholders at high prices getting slaughtered—an old trick.
Holders must be kicking themselves now with regret.
Has anyone noticed LISA's recent performance? Honestly, this trend is quite rare.
Earlier, everyone was discussing its stability, but in just a few days, the price plummeted by 75%. Such a decline has left holders a bit stunned — going from relatively stable to a cliff-like drop with hardly any buffer in between.
I've seen many coins fluctuate before, but this pace is truly shocking. From the market sentiment, the speed of shifting from optimism to panic in the short term is also quite rapid. This also reminds us that the risks in the crypto market always exist, and price volatility often exceeds expectations. Investors who followed the trend at high levels should now be re-evaluating their strategies.
The market is always like this — the illusion of calm can be shattered at any moment. For participants, good risk management and avoiding blindly chasing highs are always the simplest and most prudent advice.