$PIPPIN This rally, the direction I bet on earlier is still correct for now. But is this already the peak? Honestly, I'm not so sure myself.
Some people are calling for a target price of 34—which has already far exceeded my psychological expectations. But the hype is definitely up, and if the chip structure doesn't collapse, breaking through 0.6 isn't impossible. It all depends on how many people are eager to cash out later. The more aggressive bulls are already eyeing the 1 mark.
Here's the problem: Will the main players really be so kind as to let retail investors exit safely at 1? If everyone sees 1 as the escape exit, that spot is bound to be stacked with orders. Since 1 has become market consensus, you need to be alert to the possibility of an earlier reversal.
The main players aren't here for charity. Everyone, weigh your options carefully.
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0xInsomnia
· 12-06 16:53
Leaving early is the best strategy
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CountdownToBroke
· 12-06 16:50
Profit first, then go bankrupt
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ChainWatcher
· 12-06 16:45
After all, it's a zero-sum game.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 12-06 16:44
Exiting early is better than withdrawing late.
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StakeOrRegret
· 12-06 16:40
It all depends on who runs faster.
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IWillDefinitelyMakeA
· 12-06 16:36
Very few gamblers who play with leverage can control their greed.
$PIPPIN This rally, the direction I bet on earlier is still correct for now. But is this already the peak? Honestly, I'm not so sure myself.
Some people are calling for a target price of 34—which has already far exceeded my psychological expectations. But the hype is definitely up, and if the chip structure doesn't collapse, breaking through 0.6 isn't impossible. It all depends on how many people are eager to cash out later. The more aggressive bulls are already eyeing the 1 mark.
Here's the problem: Will the main players really be so kind as to let retail investors exit safely at 1? If everyone sees 1 as the escape exit, that spot is bound to be stacked with orders. Since 1 has become market consensus, you need to be alert to the possibility of an earlier reversal.
The main players aren't here for charity. Everyone, weigh your options carefully.