In the future, you'll find ten thousand Ether too cheap, so why bother with short-term worries!
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$BNB Those who say I am jealous of Ethereum's rapid rise have completely forgotten how Ethereum has been harvesting retail investors in recent years. If it really goes up to 4800, will it help them break even? At least I know one big guy who bought a million in spot and is hanging on at 4800, can it help him break even? I think definitely not. If it does go up, and if institutions really do a good deed to help everyone break even, then I swear on this post, if that happens, I will not die a good death. When Ethereum was around 4800, Bitcoin was 30000, now Bitcoin has multiplied several times while Ethereum has not reached a new high. Last year's peak rise in Ethereum was still higher than now, and it also fell down, didn't it? If you say I missed out, which coins on the rise list are not pulling up dozens of points every day? Am I jealous of that? C That domestic market is still called Tencent investment, and it crashed the day after I exposed it. Institutions are not charitable organizations, the so-called BlackRock is just a vampire; they come here like Trump to harvest retail investors, they cannot pour money to make everyone rich. Have the good news run out, institutions increased their holdings, and project upgrades, is it the same as before? It might even be worse than the bull market benefits of 2021, when all coins surged, a altcoin could rise hundreds to thousands of times, but now it is even worse than before, do you think it can break new highs? Many people have asked me, why don't I short? Because I don't need to take the risk; the institutions crashing the market is 100% certain, but when they will crash is uncertain. Why should I gamble on how long they will crash? Is Trump really a good person for promoting the crypto circle so hard? His and his wife's tokens have all fallen by several times, causing severe losses to those who bought from him. To put it bluntly, whether it is Trump or institutions, whether it's BlackRock or whatever, they are all a group of vampires that rely on sucking the blood of retail investors.
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