You can now enter the dentist’s chat room. Even when there’s no livestream, you can chat in the chat room.
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Currently, the cashback is fully automated now. You can get some cashback like: 【Automatically returns to your account within 1 hour after the transaction】. Now you can find the dentist—go to the homepage, search for “chat room,” and add the chat ID: shock0162. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me anytime (transactions, cashback).
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My first trade: stock tokens, earning an ordinary person a month’s salary
I’d been trading Ether, but lately there hasn’t been much liquidity. I saw $SNDK constantly propping up the price, so I found a good entry point and went short.
The drop was very smooth—after a few hours, I made 3,000 yuan. For me, that’s enough. Trading is about biding your time and acting when the opportunity appears; small gains add up—that’s the real positive cycle.
In this kind of market recently, I feel very lucky.
It’s not about how much money I’ve made—it's that I’m just grateful I’m still alive.
When there’s a surge or a plunge, you think you’ve seen huge profits, but in reality it’s often more of a massive trap. In this recent round, many people have made money and turned things around, and just as many have lost money and exited.
What stays the same is us—watchers. We make small moves in the crypto market, wait for opportunities to act. After half a year or a year, it can still change your life!
If you make money, it’s just a little; if you lose, you lose everything
Looking around, on the square there are too many people holding onto luck, placing trades with the mindset of “I’ll hold on and it’ll turn around”—and they get plunged down by Shandi. More people think, “If only I had stopped loss earlier.”
There’s no medicine for regret. Change the habit of holding on to positions. Not using a stop loss is a taboo.
Seeing BitMart staff come out to defend their rights, I actually have a somewhat not-so-pleasant viewpoint:
When an avalanche happens, none of the snowflakes feels responsible.
Of course, employees who can’t get their wages or compensation deserve sympathy. But don’t forget—who has suffered the worst in this whole mess? It’s the ordinary users who put real money into the platform and, in the end, can’t even get back their original principal.
A small exchange can operate for so many years, and it’s never just one boss. Some people are responsible for user acquisition, some for business, some for marketing, some for maintaining the community, some reassure users that the platform is fine, and some continuously add credibility and endorsements to the platform.
When the platform is running normally, these people collect salaries, take bonuses, and enjoy the dividends of the platform’s growth. Then, once something goes wrong, can they really use a line like: “I’m just an employee—I’m also a victim.”
Are they just going to completely cut themselves off from the whole matter? I don’t think it’s that simple.
Of course, I’m not saying that every ordinary employee knows what’s been going on inside the company, and I’m not saying employees should bear the same responsibility as the boss’s actions.
But if a platform has long relied on employees, KOLs, business teams, and operations to build user trust together, then when that trust ultimately turns into users’ losses, at the very least, one fact should be acknowledged: Many so-called “working people” objectively were also part of the machine. It’s just that when the time comes and the boss truly plans to abandon the ship, he discovers: turns out he isn’t on the list of people who get into the lifeboat either.
So it’s tragic that employees are owed a month’s salary—I sympathize.
But when you compare one month’s salary with users’ years, even decades, of savings—who is the one that should truly come first as the victim?
The answer is actually very clear. Don’t wait until you yourself have become a victim before you remember to hold the platform you once served accountable.
In an avalanche, each snowflake can say it’s only fallen from the sky. But an avalanche is precisely formed like this.
1. Sharing 20% or even 30% with the handled account, and regardless of whether it can make money, even if it does, they take away two to three percent
2. The handled account is mostly a Martingale-style strategy: make a little money and post to show off, when losing they go silent—either hold/defend the position, or add more. After getting emotional, they go all-in with high leverage and a full gamble
3. When encountering extreme market moves, they lose almost everything quickly. To make sure the handled positions don’t blow up, they directly add margin to the handled account. Once the follower’s money is wiped out, the handled account is still alive—sometimes they even hold through the drawdown and come back to profit
4. After the handled account is drained, they simply close the handled positions and reopen them They will eventually make a hundred-bagger account
Maybe this is also the same playbook for most “handled trading” on the square. The dentist’s earlier high-multiplier all-in strategy might make it easy to get a few times or even ten-plus times, but the risk is too high. Later, when they calm down, it’s better to trade slowly. Combining some quantitative indicators, it still shows that earning gradually is the most suitable—after all, staying alive is the most important!
Is this still the US stock market? SanDisk added 100 points in one minute. A lot of brothers who were heavily positioned for shorting got targeted and liquidated. I told everyone before: don’t short this thing.😭 How many brothers didn’t listen to the advice?
This is crazy, just like that I did 3WU again immediately
After the profit-taking from the last time I earned 3WU with single-follower capital, I withdrew the profits, then used the principal to continue trading. Now it’s almost the same again—once it reaches 3WU.
My follower/trade size is gradually increasing. This time I made a profit of 2700U, and the brothers following along have eaten/already used up close to 10,000U. Still pretty OK. Later I’ll fine-tune a more stable strategy so the return curve grows slowly and steadily. Let’s keep going—together!