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
· 18h 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
· 18h 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
· 18h 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
· 18h 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.