I looked at Q's fundamental data. The total supply is 10 billion tokens, which is a size that has been seen quite a few times in the market. In previous bear markets, tokens at this level typically traded in the range of 0.001 to 0.005. However, it's obviously different now—the price has significantly exceeded this reasonable range, clearly reflecting the premium effect of a bull market.



That said, although the increase has been substantial, from an investment perspective, the current price is not the best time to buy in. If you're still watching Q tokens, it's better to wait and see how the subsequent trend develops. Entering the market hastily in the short term carries high risks and may do more harm than good. The market will eventually present more reasonable entry opportunities; patience often proves to be wiser than blindly chasing higher prices.
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WenAirdropvip
· 01-06 08:06
Hey, it's that typical "wait until later to get on" argument again. Every time it’s said like this, and each time I miss out on a wave...
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BearMarketBrovip
· 01-06 02:34
How many times have you heard the term "bull market premium"? The key question is, when is the "appropriate entry"? Just wait, anyway, we're all waiting.
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OnchainHolmesvip
· 01-04 08:52
Bull market harvesting time, if you buy at this price, you're the bag holder. --- Wait, will there really be a lower price? The more I wait, the higher it gets. --- 0.001 to 0.005 back then, why didn't anyone tell me? Now it's risen, and everyone is a master. --- Sounds good, but actually just advising me not to buy. Alright, I'll observe a bit more. --- I've heard this logic in every bull market, and those who missed out made a fortune. --- It's true you shouldn't chase blindly, but don't wait until it takes off and regret. --- Looking at fundamentals isn't very useful; you still need to see how the main players move. --- Waiting for an opportunity depends on whether it's a real chance or a trap for you. --- Comparing with similar levels is meaningless; whether this coin has a story is what's important.
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MEVHunterZhangvip
· 01-04 08:50
Wait, I need to counter this logic... Not jumping in now is correct, but to say waiting for a better opportunity? Waiting around in a bull market just to end up empty-handed, I've seen too much of that.
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ContractTestervip
· 01-04 08:48
I'm familiar with the bull market premium, but right now jumping in does feel a bit like gambling. Let's wait and see; there are plenty of opportunities anyway.
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DegenDreamervip
· 01-04 08:33
I've heard the term "bull market premium" way too many times. Every time, they say to wait, and as a result, we end up with even higher prices haha
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