#数字资产市场动态 Funding fees can really eat into your profits. A while ago, I missed the buy point at 0.16, originally wanted to go all in but didn't act, now I regret it to death😣. Looking at the current gains, I feel I should have been more decisive and built a long position back then. This time I guess I paid my tuition fee. In the future, I need to pay more attention to the management of perpetual contract fees; otherwise, even if the direction is correct, it’s all for nothing. Have any brothers also stepped into this pit?
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WagmiWarrior
· 7h ago
Fees are really just invisible ways to cut the grass. I missed the 0.16 wave too, and now I regret it to death.
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CryptoMom
· 7h ago
0.16 that point was really amazing, I watched it fly away right in front of my eyes
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AllInDaddy
· 7h ago
Fees are really an invisible scythe; so many times I got the direction right but got killed by costs.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 7h ago
Funding rate is really an invisible scythe; I've been trapped by it quite badly. I also saw that 0.16 during that wave, but I couldn't bring myself to act. Thinking about it now still makes me uncomfortable.
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RugDocScientist
· 8h ago
That 0.16 was really a painful lesson; now it's too late to say I regret.
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SandwichDetector
· 8h ago
Funding fees are indeed outrageous; the key is to keep a close eye on them, or you'll end up being the big loser.
#数字资产市场动态 Funding fees can really eat into your profits. A while ago, I missed the buy point at 0.16, originally wanted to go all in but didn't act, now I regret it to death😣. Looking at the current gains, I feel I should have been more decisive and built a long position back then. This time I guess I paid my tuition fee. In the future, I need to pay more attention to the management of perpetual contract fees; otherwise, even if the direction is correct, it’s all for nothing. Have any brothers also stepped into this pit?