Short-term potential coins are all about this principle—initial volatility is unavoidable. Take RVV as an example, I shared at the 0.0042 level, and it immediately dropped to around 0.0036. Some people couldn't handle it and sold at a loss, but later this coin stubbornly doubled in value. Similarly, there's LIGHT, which also fell into a slump starting from 1.2, dropping to 0.9, but in the end, it increased more than four times. This is the magic of potential coins—behind the gains often lies a tough correction. The real opportunity isn't about pinpointing the exact bottom, but about whether you can withstand that psychological fluctuation. I’ve been watching for the next such opportunity; good projects are never lacking, the key is patience.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 10h ago
Those who cut losses already regret it, and that's the reality.
The biggest enemy is really the mindset.
I've also seen that wave of RVV, it was indeed fierce.
Just wait it out, find good targets and don't act recklessly.
When will the next opportunity come? I'm waiting.
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LiquidityHunter
· 10h ago
At 2 AM, I noticed the liquidity gap in RVV. The slippage space from 0.0042 to 0.0036 indeed presents arbitrage opportunities, but most people can't withstand the psychological pressure and give up.
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TokenAlchemist
· 10h ago
ngl the drawdown mechanics on these alts are textbook inefficiency vectors—most retail just can't withstand the liquidation psychology, paper hands exit right before the state transition reversal happens. that's the alpha extraction surface right there, not timing the exact bottom.
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TradFiRefugee
· 10h ago
Those who cut losses all regret it, which is why I can't let go of my stubborn hold
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LiquidationWizard
· 11h ago
Those who cut losses already regret it—that's the difference. If your mindset isn't right, you really can't play short-term trading.
Short-term potential coins are all about this principle—initial volatility is unavoidable. Take RVV as an example, I shared at the 0.0042 level, and it immediately dropped to around 0.0036. Some people couldn't handle it and sold at a loss, but later this coin stubbornly doubled in value. Similarly, there's LIGHT, which also fell into a slump starting from 1.2, dropping to 0.9, but in the end, it increased more than four times. This is the magic of potential coins—behind the gains often lies a tough correction. The real opportunity isn't about pinpointing the exact bottom, but about whether you can withstand that psychological fluctuation. I’ve been watching for the next such opportunity; good projects are never lacking, the key is patience.