Regarding NVO's market performance: Although many big players are promoting it as a safe-haven asset, the data is in front of us—this thing is just falling, continuously facing selling pressure above the support level in a bear market. Every rebound feels like a trapped beast fighting back. Frankly, this is not the safe-haven asset I want to hold. The seemingly shiny label of a safe asset has already been proven wrong by its actual performance.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 9h ago
Safe-haven assets? That's a joke. Falling this much, and still calling it a safe haven?
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RektDetective
· 9h ago
Safe-haven assets? Laughable, this is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
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MidnightTrader
· 9h ago
Safe-haven assets? Laughing out loud, this is just a trapping machine.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 9h ago
Safe-haven assets? Laughable, it's just a trap.
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SatsStacking
· 9h ago
The term "Desperate Beast Fight" is brilliant. NVO, and people still call it a safe haven? I think it's just the nominal value of safe-haven assets being used to harvest profits.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 9h ago
Safe-haven assets? Laughing out loud, this is just an arbitrage play.
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Rebound and then sell off, a typical trapped beast, don't be fooled by the big players.
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NVO's recent performance is indeed disappointing, a safe-haven asset that talks but doesn't practice.
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Every time there's a rebound, I want to buy the dip, but I get squeezed out every time...
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Talking about safe-haven, but the data proves otherwise too harshly.
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I just want to know who is still standing guard for this thing?
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The support band in the bear market keeps breaking, is this a safe-haven asset?
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Big players shout loudly, but the trend is all reverse indicators.
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The decline, this safe asset label is purely marketing.
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The fight of a trapped beast describes it perfectly, no way to hold a position.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 9h ago
Safe-haven assets? Ha, who believes in that these days? The data is all right there.
Regarding NVO's market performance: Although many big players are promoting it as a safe-haven asset, the data is in front of us—this thing is just falling, continuously facing selling pressure above the support level in a bear market. Every rebound feels like a trapped beast fighting back. Frankly, this is not the safe-haven asset I want to hold. The seemingly shiny label of a safe asset has already been proven wrong by its actual performance.