Brothers, pay attention, here are a few tokens to keep an eye on!
GOAT, PENDLE, and AAVE—all three look pretty good from a technical perspective. Remember, don’t use too much leverage, start with a small position to test the waters.
Our goal is clear—steady profits, not blindly giving away money. The market is volatile, so risk control is key.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 1h ago
Entering with a small position is definitely fine; the only concern is that some people might not listen and insist on going all-in with their entire position.
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ParanoiaKing
· 12-06 10:46
I've looked at GOAT and PENDLE, and I feel like AAVE might have a chance this round.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 12-06 10:42
That GOAT one is actually okay, you could try with a small position. Just be careful—once you start using leverage, it’s easy to lose your head.
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NFTDreamer
· 12-06 10:38
Not bad, PENDLE has indeed shown some potential recently. It's okay to try with a small position.
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PumpAnalyst
· 12-06 10:34
Bearish sentiment aside, PENDLE's recent bottom formation is indeed something noteworthy. The key is whether the support level can hold.
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TokenTherapist
· 12-06 10:22
These three are indeed on the watchlist, but PENDLE has been quite volatile lately, so be careful not to get dumped on.
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ZenMiner
· 12-06 10:22
Entering with a small position is absolutely spot-on, much more reliable than those guys who keep shouting all-in every day.
Brothers, pay attention, here are a few tokens to keep an eye on!
GOAT, PENDLE, and AAVE—all three look pretty good from a technical perspective. Remember, don’t use too much leverage, start with a small position to test the waters.
Our goal is clear—steady profits, not blindly giving away money. The market is volatile, so risk control is key.