Green has been quite popular lately. Logically thinking, where there are wolves, there are often lamb skewers as benchmark products. The linkage effect of related tokens is indeed worth paying attention to, and investors are also considering the possibility of such hedging strategies.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 6h ago
Green's move this time is indeed impressive. They will definitely follow the trend for comparable products, but I still have some reservations about this hedging strategy.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 6h ago
If Green goes up, I go up too; if I lose money, we lose together. That's what you call a community of shared destiny, right?
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SerumSquirrel
· 6h ago
Wolves eat sheep, I eat meat skewers, perfect closed loop.
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MergeConflict
· 6h ago
Green has become popular, and trend-following coins are also starting to move. This set of logic is still the same old story.
Green has been quite popular lately. Logically thinking, where there are wolves, there are often lamb skewers as benchmark products. The linkage effect of related tokens is indeed worth paying attention to, and investors are also considering the possibility of such hedging strategies.