From a technical perspective, they have already emerged from the bottom area, and there may be a wave of market activity in the next three days. Following this momentum, it shouldn't be a problem for spot trading to double, and if you are more aggressive with contracts, the potential will be even more considerable.
When the market sentiment warms up, these newly launched varieties often have the strongest explosive power. Everyone should grasp the rhythm themselves.
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DogeBachelor
· 17h ago
Can this wave run? Let's first see if QNT can hold up.
Doubling? Remember not to go all in when you enter the contract.
EDU seems a bit uncertain, feels like it hasn't fully started yet.
Has the bottom area really been confirmed? I'm still a bit anxious.
Are many people playing XPL? Is the liquidity sufficient?
Is this really a warm-up or just another scythe situation?
The higher the contract leverage, the faster the profits, but the losses come just as quickly.
I believe in spot doubling, but being aggressive in contracts requires more pressure resistance.
There can't really be someone going all in just because several indicators are following the trend, right?
How far is it from the bottom to the start? It feels like it's only moved a little bit.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 11-29 03:00
I'm also following edu this time, but I still need to be cautious with contracts.
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I've heard too many times about doubling, but it really depends on the volume.
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qnt is indeed interesting, but a bottom is a bottom, and rising is another story.
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Are these the only few varieties with the market warming up? It feels a bit monotonous in terms of choices.
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Oh dear, it's the same old story again, they always say it's the strongest in terms of explosiveness, but what happens?
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You can touch the Spot, but really don't get carried away with contracts, brother.
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xpl was in such a miserable state before, and now they're starting to tell stories again?
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If the technical side breaks out of the bottom, I'll believe it, but that's a bit too simple.
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I haven't heard of these coins, aren't you all mingling in your circle?
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Three days of market? Why not say three days of big dump?
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DisillusiionOracle
· 11-29 02:59
I've already bought the dip on EDU, and now watching the rebound feels great.
Contracts are for playing, but don't go all in; I've seen too many get liquidated.
The volume-price relationship of QNT recently seems a bit strange, still observing.
Doubling down on spot? Wake up, brother, if it were that easy, it wouldn't be our turn.
XPL feels a bit unfamiliar, how's the data? Can you say something?
Three days of market? I think it's quite precarious, but still gotta bet out of spite, haha.
The sentiment is warming up, but don't get played for suckers while still daydreaming.
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StableGenius
· 11-29 02:53
ngl the "3-day window" thing is where most people get liquidated lmao. empirically speaking, these bounce narratives never actually pan out the way retail expects them to
#数字货币市场回升 has recently focused on $EDU $QNT $XPL these few targets 📊
From a technical perspective, they have already emerged from the bottom area, and there may be a wave of market activity in the next three days. Following this momentum, it shouldn't be a problem for spot trading to double, and if you are more aggressive with contracts, the potential will be even more considerable.
When the market sentiment warms up, these newly launched varieties often have the strongest explosive power. Everyone should grasp the rhythm themselves.