Take a look at the $ABX chart. I prefer to use a logarithmic scale, so my chart perspective is usually different from most people.
I do believe it will rebound. But that's not the main reason I’m posting this.
What I want to emphasize is: before making any investment decision, thorough self-research is essential. Understand how the underlying system works, grasp the real market logic, and only then can you make relatively accurate market predictions. This applies not only to $ABX but to any asset you trade. Investment requires knowledge, and knowledge comes from continuous learning and validation.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 29m ago
The log coordinates do look different, but honestly, most people still can't understand it.
As for the rebound, you still need to analyze the underlying logic yourself before taking action.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 01-10 20:57
Few people look at logs and coordinates to view charts, but it really can help avoid many pitfalls.
DYOR is a good phrase, but unfortunately most people simply don't want to do the homework.
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WalletDetective
· 01-10 20:43
The log coordinates immediately reveal that it's not an ordinary person's perspective. I respect that.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 01-10 20:34
There are indeed few people who look at logs and charts, but on the other hand, most people simply don't spend time studying the underlying logic.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-10 20:32
The log coordinate move is brilliant; it truly reveals things that ordinary people can't see.
Take a look at the $ABX chart. I prefer to use a logarithmic scale, so my chart perspective is usually different from most people.
I do believe it will rebound. But that's not the main reason I’m posting this.
What I want to emphasize is: before making any investment decision, thorough self-research is essential. Understand how the underlying system works, grasp the real market logic, and only then can you make relatively accurate market predictions. This applies not only to $ABX but to any asset you trade. Investment requires knowledge, and knowledge comes from continuous learning and validation.