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If the price pulls back to the entry zone and is quickly pushed up again, it basically indicates demand is supporting it, and the bullish outlook remains unchanged.
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$PUMP showing short-term recovery after a pullback phase.
Structure stabilizing with buyers attempting to take control.
EP
0.001940 - 0.001960
TP
TP1
0.001980
TP2
0.002020
TP3
0.002100
SL
0.001900
Liquidity below recent lows has been tapped and price is pushing back into range. Any dip into the entry zone looks like a reaction into demand, with structure favoring continuation if higher lows continue to hold.
Let’s go $PUMP ‌
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I've been diving into this for a long time, but I still can't help but say: unrealized losses really can keep people awake more than unrealized gains. When making money, my mind automatically discounts it—"It's just like this, don't get carried away"; when losing, it instead magnifies infinitely, even if it's just a tiny red on the books, my mind starts writing a little essay: should I cut, will it blow up, did I mess up again... Honestly, it's not about how much I lost, but that feeling of "Did I do something wrong" stabbing me constantly. Recently, the group has been talking about stablecoin
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I've recently done a sort of "mental state version update" for myself:
Before, whenever I saw the mainnet, I would get scared, thinking gas fees were like coffee surcharges, unaffordable;
now I first consider what I want to do, and if it involves long-term positions or signing large approvals, I’d rather wait a bit longer and use the mainnet, just to feel more secure.
For small test transactions, participating in events, or just moving assets around, I honestly prefer Layer 2 for a smoother experience, so I don’t lose my composure.
And honestly, don’t put too much faith in those on-cha
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At 2 a.m., I was staring at the screen until my eyes felt sore, and I saw someone saying that "the supply of stablecoins increasing + ETF inflows = the bull market is coming" as an ironclad rule. Honestly, correlation does not equal causation... Sometimes it's just off-chain funds preparing ammunition first, or switching channels and stopping on the chain. If the market really wants to move in, it still depends on whether the sentiment and structure give the opportunity. The same goes for ETFs; inflows and outflows are more like a thermometer, not a igniter. Recently, the incentives for testne
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