Today, seeing so many people get liquidated is actually a reflection of the helpless situation of ordinary people in the wealth game. For the rich, the investment is just a part of their assets; losing it does not affect their lives. However, ordinary people stake all they have, even leveraging funds. Once they are liquidated, it's a collapse of their lives. The underlying logic of market fluctuations and institutional trading strategies are difficult for ordinary people to fully understand. They can easily be driven by emotions to chase highs and cut losses, ultimately becoming the targets of exploitation. The rich can find profitable models through trial and error multiple times, while a significant loss for ordinary people may mean they never have the chance to turn things around again. This is not a matter of courage; it's an inevitable choice under survival pressure. Ultimately, this isn't about whether to gamble or not, but about the thin safety net of ordinary people's wealth. In a high-risk market, even choosing not to gamble may be slowly eroded by inflation, let alone engaging in active speculation.
2026.2.2 Tonight is the last wave of correction, and this is also the last opportunity to enter short positions. After tonight, we won't see Ethereum above 2200 again #eth $ETH