Recently, the popularity of mon remains high, but have you ever wondered why?
In simple terms, most people are trapped. The more excited the market sentiment, the more it is often a signal that the main funds are preparing to withdraw - I have observed this pattern many times. Unfortunately, many people still can't control themselves, and chasing highs and selling lows has become a habit.
Do you remember that I mentioned before around 0.05 that you might consider shorting MON? This drop is another validation. The market doesn't lie; the key is whether you can understand what it's saying.
Following the right rhythm is much more important than blind operations. Patiently waiting for the right entry point is better than anything else.
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FortuneTeller42
· 43m ago
Still hyping up MON even after getting bagged—that’s the fate of retail investors.
The more hyped it gets on the eve of the main players running away, the more dangerous it is. It’s not like nobody has warned about this.
Should’ve listened and shorted at 0.05 long ago. Now, who’s regretting not doing it?
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SerRugResistant
· 12-01 16:50
The prophet is here again, is the 0.05 shorting wave real?
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BanklessAtHeart
· 12-01 16:46
Here comes the celebrity's rhetoric to play people for suckers again... I just don't believe it.
Recently, the popularity of mon remains high, but have you ever wondered why?
In simple terms, most people are trapped. The more excited the market sentiment, the more it is often a signal that the main funds are preparing to withdraw - I have observed this pattern many times. Unfortunately, many people still can't control themselves, and chasing highs and selling lows has become a habit.
Do you remember that I mentioned before around 0.05 that you might consider shorting MON? This drop is another validation. The market doesn't lie; the key is whether you can understand what it's saying.
Following the right rhythm is much more important than blind operations. Patiently waiting for the right entry point is better than anything else.