A trader just took profit and exited at a high, only for the coin price to immediately skyrocket another 20%. Trading volume keeps climbing—this kind of trend is certainly tempting, but chasing at this level is extremely risky.
New coins already have thin liquidity, and the project team could dump their holdings at any time. After a sharp short-term surge, a pullback is inevitable. Entering now is basically volunteering to be left holding the bag at the top.
A more prudent approach is to wait for a pullback and stabilization, then observe the volume and price relationship before deciding to get in. $POWER With coins this volatile, patience is worth more than impulsiveness. $ETH These mainstream coins are actually more suitable for positioning right now.
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SandwichDetector
· 13h ago
Same old trick, bagholders at the top are always the last suckers.
Thinking of chasing after a shitcoin that’s skyrocketing? Wake up, the dump is right around the corner.
Wait and see, don’t be fooled by the trading volume, seriously.
$ETH is much more stable, $POWER is something you can’t afford to play with.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 14h ago
It’s like this again... The hardest part is watching others soar, but after experiencing the crash in 2018, I’ve really learned a word—cycle through. Coins like $POWER are meant to test our mindset. Right now, the most important thing isn’t chasing highs, but holding onto our conviction at the bottom range. When it pulls back and stabilizes, that’s when opportunity appears.
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PebbleHander
· 14h ago
This is another story of buying at the top... Watching it go up 20% makes your hands itch, but if you actually get in, you get dumped on. That's just how low-liquidity tokens are.
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BearMarketBarber
· 14h ago
Chasing the top? I advise you not to. Many people have gotten stuck buying at the peak; this time, you won't be the lucky one.
#特朗普数字资产政策新方向 $POWER This move is truly a textbook example of "selling too early."
A trader just took profit and exited at a high, only for the coin price to immediately skyrocket another 20%. Trading volume keeps climbing—this kind of trend is certainly tempting, but chasing at this level is extremely risky.
New coins already have thin liquidity, and the project team could dump their holdings at any time. After a sharp short-term surge, a pullback is inevitable. Entering now is basically volunteering to be left holding the bag at the top.
A more prudent approach is to wait for a pullback and stabilization, then observe the volume and price relationship before deciding to get in. $POWER With coins this volatile, patience is worth more than impulsiveness. $ETH These mainstream coins are actually more suitable for positioning right now.