Looking at the charts, I'm seeing $FKH potentially hitting $50M by early January. Parabolic expansions—do they actually work? That's the real question. Honestly, I think they do. But here's the thing: this isn't financial advice. Do your own research, run your own numbers, and don't just follow what someone's chart says. The numbers might look good on paper, but your risk tolerance and strategy are what matter.

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MetaMaskedvip
· 2025-12-31 02:49
Parabolas, you know, are always just on paper; the key is how much you can actually lose.
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DegenRecoveryGroupvip
· 2025-12-31 02:38
The parabola chart is back... Every time they say it's effective, but what’s the result? Anyway, I don't believe those paper numbers anymore; risk is the real deal.
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TokenCreatorOPvip
· 2025-12-29 17:17
Is the parabola back? What happened to those "guaranteed rise" charts before... Looking good doesn't mean it's easy to make money.
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WalletDetectivevip
· 2025-12-28 05:48
A parabola sounds impressive, but it only counts if it can actually run out; anyone can draw theoretical data on paper.
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LiquidationOraclevip
· 2025-12-28 05:47
Looking at the chart, I'm a bit confused. Can we really trust the figure of $50M? Parabolas always look good, but reality is what counts.
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WinterWarmthCatvip
· 2025-12-28 05:45
Surface numbers are always deceptive; the key is to see how much you can actually lose.
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ChainSpyvip
· 2025-12-28 05:38
The parabola looks beautiful, but what's really in the wallet... you need to first understand your own risk tolerance.
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Blockblindvip
· 2025-12-28 05:38
A parabola breaking out means it's over; the paper numbers are really unreliable.
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