Recently tracked a few popular coins, and found that once the assets on the gainers list enter a downtrend, the decline usually exceeds 20 points, which is no coincidence. Looking at the recent market, some coins experienced quite fierce corrections last night. For small positions, the loss approached 40 points, but at the same time, they also achieved over 1000 in gains—this contradictory phenomenon actually reflects the market's stage-specific characteristics.
The current situation is that major holders of these coins are basically trapped, which sends an important signal. I have always emphasized that coins that rise rapidly often have a second wave, and this time is no exception. According to historical patterns, such opportunities usually appear at the end of a correction, and the past couple of days are worth closely monitoring. Some bottom chips are still retained, waiting for the next phase to start.
Market conditions change rapidly, but the patterns repeat. Traders who are willing to observe market rhythms and wait for the second wave opportunity are now in a good position to accumulate knowledge.
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Recently tracked a few popular coins, and found that once the assets on the gainers list enter a downtrend, the decline usually exceeds 20 points, which is no coincidence. Looking at the recent market, some coins experienced quite fierce corrections last night. For small positions, the loss approached 40 points, but at the same time, they also achieved over 1000 in gains—this contradictory phenomenon actually reflects the market's stage-specific characteristics.
The current situation is that major holders of these coins are basically trapped, which sends an important signal. I have always emphasized that coins that rise rapidly often have a second wave, and this time is no exception. According to historical patterns, such opportunities usually appear at the end of a correction, and the past couple of days are worth closely monitoring. Some bottom chips are still retained, waiting for the next phase to start.
Market conditions change rapidly, but the patterns repeat. Traders who are willing to observe market rhythms and wait for the second wave opportunity are now in a good position to accumulate knowledge.