Looking at AXS's trend, I feel a bit helpless. It's not that I don't want to participate, but the current situation makes me hesitant—if I say go all in, I lack confidence; if I say wait and see, I'm afraid of missing out. It seems I have to wait for a signal, after all, futures trading requires precise timing before taking action. I guess many people are stuck here, all waiting to see who makes the first move.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 6h ago
Waiting for the signal is well said, and I am in the same state. AXS is now like dancing; if you can't keep the rhythm, it's easy to miss a step.
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RektRecovery
· 6h ago
nah this is textbook indecision trap... seen this pattern play out a thousand times, everyone waiting for the "signal" that never comes til it's too late
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HashBandit
· 6h ago
ngl, AXS chart's looking like my mining rig back in 2017—lots of potential, zero clarity on execution. the real issue tho? everyone's waiting for someone else to take the L first. that's when you know liquidity's about to get weird. been there, got the financial scars to prove it
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IronHeadMiner
· 6h ago
Getting stuck is getting stuck, anyway I didn't understand what AXS has been crazy about lately.
Looking at AXS's trend, I feel a bit helpless. It's not that I don't want to participate, but the current situation makes me hesitant—if I say go all in, I lack confidence; if I say wait and see, I'm afraid of missing out. It seems I have to wait for a signal, after all, futures trading requires precise timing before taking action. I guess many people are stuck here, all waiting to see who makes the first move.