Clear pippin, such emotional coins should not be expected to hold long-term.
I'm so exhausted, I can't stay up any longer. After thinking it over, I've decided to move my position to DOGE. Recently, DOGE, SOL, and ETH have dropped quite a bit. If the market really starts to warm up, buying some spot now should be quite cost-effective.
Of course, it could just be a false warm-up; everyone has seen that kind of zombie-like rebound. So I plan to keep a close watch, and as soon as I sense something is off, I will immediately cut my losses and not stubbornly hold on.
Just go ahead and do it this way for now, and see how it goes next.
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WenMoon
· 11-26 00:48
Haha, the clearing is good, emotion coins are just for playing people for suckers.
I have high hopes for your operation, DOGE is indeed worth a shot.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 11-25 16:29
close all positions emotion coin, shift to DOGE, this operation is quite rational.
However, the zombie Rebound like this is really hard to guard against, wish you stop loss timely.
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LuckyHashValue
· 11-24 16:37
Haha, this operation is just a smart way not to get trapped.
The Rebound from the dead really catches you off guard, you have to stay alert at all times.
DOGE has indeed been hit recently, betting on a recovery is also reasonable.
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RugDocScientist
· 11-23 15:50
The term "dead cat bounce" is spot on; we really need to watch out for this.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 11-23 15:49
I support Pippin, that thing is just an emotional play, can't be bet on.
This wave of DOGE is not bad, anyway, it's already fallen like this, the probability of it coming back to life is indeed high... but it's reasonable to take a gamble.
The key is that your stop loss thinking is correct, just don't hold on stubbornly.
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governance_ghost
· 11-23 15:47
If it's gone, it's gone. Anyway, that Pippin thing was always a gambler's game.
But buying DOGE now? Feels like being the bag holder again.
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ApyWhisperer
· 11-23 15:43
Pippin's operation this time is still rational; emotional coins really shouldn't be gambled on.
I've also pondered over DOGE in this direction; the opportunity to buy the dip is indeed tempting, but I'm afraid this rebound is just a trick to play people for suckers.
The key is still to have stop loss awareness and not to be washed out by that kind of zombie rebound.
Clear pippin, such emotional coins should not be expected to hold long-term.
I'm so exhausted, I can't stay up any longer. After thinking it over, I've decided to move my position to DOGE. Recently, DOGE, SOL, and ETH have dropped quite a bit. If the market really starts to warm up, buying some spot now should be quite cost-effective.
Of course, it could just be a false warm-up; everyone has seen that kind of zombie-like rebound. So I plan to keep a close watch, and as soon as I sense something is off, I will immediately cut my losses and not stubbornly hold on.
Just go ahead and do it this way for now, and see how it goes next.