Recently, I saw a certain coin's price surge by 600% within one hour, followed by a continued rise to 700%. The logic behind this kind of market behavior is indeed worth pondering. To be honest, such short-term rapid increases are often the result of market sentiment and capital game-playing, with very strong speculative attributes.
From the perspective of market participants, you'll find that the timing of entry is almost crucial. For example, entering at a specific price point, and then a few minutes later, the price has already changed significantly. This actually reflects the high volatility characteristic of the current cryptocurrency market. In such cases, those who can time the market correctly will profit, while those who can't will have to endure losses.
That's how the market is. Behind sharply fluctuating trends, more often than not, it relies on luck and timing rather than fundamental support. Participants in such markets need to have a clear understanding that this is a game of capital and emotions.
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MetaDreamer
· 01-16 14:02
600% to 700%, speaking casually, I cracked up haha
If you can't get the rhythm right, it's just cutting meat, only lucky ones are the winners
I never touch this kind of market, it's too刺激 for the heart
The market changes in just one minute after entering, who dares to gamble
It's just a资金 game, I can just watch
Basically, it's a feast for big players to cut leeks
Even a slight difference in timing is not acceptable, why follow the trend?
I've already given up on emotional trading, can't handle the血压
Relying solely on luck to make money, I might as well buy a lottery ticket
Where have all the真正的 fundamentals gone? It's all about 气氛 trading
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AirdropHunter9000
· 01-14 16:36
600%?Bro, this is a casino, not a market.
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Same old story, guessing blindly, I just don't believe anyone can always hit the mark.
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Basically, it's hot potato; those who get in early laugh to death, those who get in late cry to death.
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If you're lucky, you make money; if you're unlucky, you lose everything. Who dares to play this?
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My goodness, watching it rise makes my heart itch; watching it fall makes my blood bleed.
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If you didn't buy at the bottom this time, it's basically hopeless. That's how brutal it is.
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0xOverleveraged
· 01-13 18:55
600%? I overslept and woke up to the historical price.
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NoStopLossNut
· 01-13 18:51
600%? Oh my, how many people got scammed?
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HallucinationGrower
· 01-13 18:44
It's the same kind of pump-and-dump market again, I almost got caught up in it.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-13 18:29
600% increase? Another group of people getting trapped, right?
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If I had known it was a luck game, I wouldn't have forced it. Only regret after losing money.
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Timing is really up to fate; I choose to lie flat.
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Emotional games are fine, but most people can't beat the whales.
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I can't understand this wave of market, anyway, the ones who make money are always a minority.
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Here comes another scam to get newbies on board? Wake up, everyone.
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Being even a second late is unacceptable, this is ridiculous.
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Fundamental support? That stuff isn't worth anything in this market.
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I just want to know who made that 700% profit.
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High volatility means high risk, understand?
Recently, I saw a certain coin's price surge by 600% within one hour, followed by a continued rise to 700%. The logic behind this kind of market behavior is indeed worth pondering. To be honest, such short-term rapid increases are often the result of market sentiment and capital game-playing, with very strong speculative attributes.
From the perspective of market participants, you'll find that the timing of entry is almost crucial. For example, entering at a specific price point, and then a few minutes later, the price has already changed significantly. This actually reflects the high volatility characteristic of the current cryptocurrency market. In such cases, those who can time the market correctly will profit, while those who can't will have to endure losses.
That's how the market is. Behind sharply fluctuating trends, more often than not, it relies on luck and timing rather than fundamental support. Participants in such markets need to have a clear understanding that this is a game of capital and emotions.