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In a bull run, everyone thinks they will make money. They are dreaming. Whales will always eat the fishes. Just like a casino. They make u think u will make money. How many walk out of a casino losers? They first make u think there is hope to win. But u end up losing. It’s human nature to be greedy and fearful. Whales capitalize on that. Put yourself in the shoes of a whale now. What would u do now that u have unlimited resources to control the game?



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In a bull run, everyone thinks they will make money. They are dreaming. Whales will always eat the fishes. Just like a casino. They make u think u will make money. How many walk out of a casino losers? They first make u think there is hope to win. But u end up losing. It’s human nature to be greedy and fearful. Whales capitalize on that. Put yourself in the shoes of a whale now. What would u do now that u have unlimited resources to control the game?

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