Life is like a K-line chart; alternating black and red is the norm.
When popularity rises, it naturally pulls up, but yesterday afternoon I was busy playing Texas Hold'em and didn't rush to get on board. The hottest discussion on Snowball recently has also been this topic, with the comment section of a certain top exchange's big V being the most flooded, leaving a very deep impression.
Interestingly, although that Ma didn't participate in a certain platform's event page, its increase has been very sharp and not inferior to those two mainstream projects. This phenomenon actually indicates a problem—there may be a strong market maker controlling the盘, which is a signal worth paying attention to.
I will continue to observe in the short term and look for opportunities to add positions. First, watch the 10-minute level movements, then gradually expand to the overall 50-minute trend, so as to better grasp the rhythm.
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HorizonHunter
· 3h ago
We did miss out on Texas at that time, but then again, chasing highs doesn't necessarily mean making money...
When the market maker controls the volume and the price surges rapidly, I see this pattern too often; I still prefer to wait for confirmation signals.
Looking at the 10-minute chart feels good, but the true trend still depends on the larger cycle; otherwise, how come I keep getting cut?
Life's K-line analysis is correct, but not chasing the hot spots isn't my style. The problem is how to chase without getting smashed...
Short-term observation is fine, but I'm worried about missing out again if I turn around. How are your current positions? Have you considered reducing your holdings?
This wave of hype feels a bit虚, mostly driven by the group on Snowball leading the rhythm...
Think carefully before adding positions, or it might just be the start of another wave of losses. The alternating black and red looks comfortable, but it’s tough when it hits your own account.
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PermabullPete
· 3h ago
You can play in Texas, which shows a calm mindset. Unlike those I've seen who get carried away as soon as they rise.
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RugpullTherapist
· 3h ago
Texas is addictive to play, crypto people are really idle haha
These unknown small coins are actually fierce, there’s definitely something behind them, be careful of getting cut
Looking at the trend in 10 minutes sounds very professional, but I still only chase highs and get trapped
How many times have I said that manipulators control the market? Yet, still follow like leeks?
It’s outrageous that it rises sharply without being on the trending page. Who’s pulling the market from the shadows?
Short-term observation is bullshit, I’ve seen many sudden dips in the blink of an eye
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BlockchainWorker
· 3h ago
Playing in Texas until yesterday, I almost missed this wave of market movement again. But looking at that Ma's trend, it's really interesting. The big players are secretly plotting.
Life is like a K-line chart; alternating black and red is the norm.
When popularity rises, it naturally pulls up, but yesterday afternoon I was busy playing Texas Hold'em and didn't rush to get on board. The hottest discussion on Snowball recently has also been this topic, with the comment section of a certain top exchange's big V being the most flooded, leaving a very deep impression.
Interestingly, although that Ma didn't participate in a certain platform's event page, its increase has been very sharp and not inferior to those two mainstream projects. This phenomenon actually indicates a problem—there may be a strong market maker controlling the盘, which is a signal worth paying attention to.
I will continue to observe in the short term and look for opportunities to add positions. First, watch the 10-minute level movements, then gradually expand to the overall 50-minute trend, so as to better grasp the rhythm.