The first wave of the market is just the appetizer; the real main upward trend is just beginning.
Looking at the market data, major funds are continuously flowing back, market positions are becoming increasingly tight, and the price trend has once again risen above the upward trajectory. This is not a simple rebound, but a strong restart after short-term consolidation.
The logic of the spot market is very clear—shakeout is nearing the end, and the next phase of accelerated growth is almost a certainty. The question is, where are you now? Have you already boarded the plane and are ready for takeoff, or are you on the ground watching the excitement?
The opportunity is right there. Those who dare to bet and those who wait will ultimately see a significant difference in their returns.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 01-11 03:52
Main force returning? Haha, it's the same old story.
Just watching the excitement on the ground again, haha, I'm coming clean.
It was supposed to be a sure thing, and you said the same last time.
Remember to tell me before the plane takes off, brother.
Is this wave really different? I'm a bit nervous.
Tight chips = main force is about to run?
The gap is big, and my gap is losing even more.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 01-11 03:37
Here we go again with this set. If I had known earlier, brother, I wouldn't have blown up last time when it was "a sure thing." Just hearing this phrase now makes me want to vomit reflexively.
As for the liquidation price, someone tell me where it is. I really want to know how to set the risk control points.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 01-11 03:36
Here we go again, how many times has the main upward wave started?
I don't believe you, let's talk later.
Should have gotten on board earlier, now following the trend might just make you the bag holder.
The data looks good, but after chopping the leeks, they always say the same thing.
Is the chips tight? I don't feel it myself.
Watching the excitement from the ground is more fun, at least you won't get liquidated.
It's easy to say, but how does it actually work in practice?
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 01-11 03:36
The planes have all taken off, but there are still people on the ground debating whether to buy tickets or not.
The first wave of the market is just the appetizer; the real main upward trend is just beginning.
Looking at the market data, major funds are continuously flowing back, market positions are becoming increasingly tight, and the price trend has once again risen above the upward trajectory. This is not a simple rebound, but a strong restart after short-term consolidation.
The logic of the spot market is very clear—shakeout is nearing the end, and the next phase of accelerated growth is almost a certainty. The question is, where are you now? Have you already boarded the plane and are ready for takeoff, or are you on the ground watching the excitement?
The opportunity is right there. Those who dare to bet and those who wait will ultimately see a significant difference in their returns.