Regarding the trend patterns of U-shaped cryptocurrencies, there are a few details worth pondering. If the big players want to move, a new high becomes a high-probability event; otherwise, the price will oscillate near the top repeatedly. Coins that crash immediately after listing are mostly projects washing out their early investors to shake out the initial holders. But don't ignore this key signal—being able to be pushed up indicates that the main forces have truly started to act. These types of coins won't easily drop back down, and it's quite a pity when some friends rush to exit early. Of course, this kind of operational cycle can't be completed in a day or two. To catch this wave of market movement, you need patience, control the pace well, and keep a stable mindset.

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LayerZeroJunkievip
· 2025-12-28 17:18
Early coin farmers, now focusing on the Layer ecosystem. The biggest fear is mental breakdown; I've seen too many people get wiped out before dawn. --- Haha, that's right, I'm just afraid I'm the sucker who gets shaken out. --- The key is to clearly distinguish whether the main force is absorbing or the project team is cutting. --- I've tried this theory, and it does work, but executing it really tests human nature. --- Can't hold on anymore, a sharp drop makes me want to sell, but I end up missing the subsequent rally. --- Wait, is the U-shaped signal you mentioned certain? Sometimes it feels like the crash is really a collapse. --- The word "patience" for people in the crypto world is like "risk warning"; basically, no one can really do it. --- Only when the rhythm is right can you make money, but most people can't even control their own mental rhythm.
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FreeMintervip
· 2025-12-27 20:07
The sudden plunge really tests your mentality. Watching others sell off, I also wanted to run, but ended up missing the rebound.
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ConsensusDissentervip
· 2025-12-27 11:51
Sounds nice, but they're just waiting. Anyway, the early investors who were shaken out have already sold off completely.
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ImpermanentLossFanvip
· 2025-12-27 11:43
My goodness, it's the same old spiel again. Do the big players want to push to new highs? Easy to say, but how can you tell if they want to move or not?
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ChainMaskedRidervip
· 2025-12-27 11:41
Here comes another motivational quote. The buddy who said this last time is still trying to recover from losses.
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Rekt_Recoveryvip
· 2025-12-27 11:32
ngl the shakeout narrative hits different when you're the one getting shaken out lol... been there, watched my position liquidate while the "patient ones" printed. patience is copium until it isn't, but yeah the signal part checks out from my liquidation ptsd era
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