#美国贸易赤字扩大 Recently, the popularity of $FOGO has indeed increased. If you are following this asset, remember to set a proper stop-loss. Small-cap coins like this tend to be highly volatile, and risk and reward often go hand in hand.



Considering the current market environment of the US trade deficit, all types of assets are adjusting. If you want to follow $FOGO, it is recommended to carefully identify your entry point first and avoid rushing into the market.
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token_therapistvip
· 01-18 13:56
Who still dares to chase $FOGO? In this market trend, it's the rhythm of harvesting the leeks. $FOGO is surging too aggressively, feels like a correction is coming, brothers. Have you set your stop-loss? Small-cap coins are like this—doubling overnight, halving overnight. This market is really sensitive; when the US moves, it causes chaos here. Wait a bit longer before jumping in. $FOGO's popularity is rising, but those entering want to take a gamble—too greedy.
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MoonBoi42vip
· 01-18 08:31
Oh my god, FOGO is rising again, but I still think it's too risky. Don't touch it, small-cap coins are just traps. Have you set your stop-loss? If not, don't play. The trade deficit side is a mess right now, entering now is just asking for trouble. Wait and see, don't get blinded by the hype. This thing is extremely volatile, my friend has already lost everything, even his underwear. If the entry point is really off, it's game over. I learned that lesson once.
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HodlVeteranvip
· 01-15 14:39
Bro, I really don't mess with small-cap coins anymore. I got burned once by projects like $FOGO, and now I get nervous whenever I see big fluctuations. The word "stop-loss" sounds easy to say, but when the market drops, how many people are willing to cut? I've seen too many retail investors set stop-losses and manually cancel orders, only to go all-in and lose 80%. In the context of a trade deficit, it's better to be honest and buy Bitcoin steadily. Don't always think about getting rich overnight with small coins—that's gambling, not investing. Trust me.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 01-15 14:38
Small-cap coins are like playing with leverage; if you don't set your stop-loss properly, you'll be back to square one in a second [Dog Head]. --- Another overhyped asset; look at the on-chain data before making decisions, don't let the hype blind your eyes. --- Still daring to chase high amid a widening trade deficit? I think you're courting death. --- $FOGO is so hot right now; be careful, it might be the last celebration before big players dump. --- Entry point is really crucial; watch a few more candlesticks before jumping in, don't overestimate yourself. --- The high volatility of these coins means you could get rich overnight or get wiped out overnight—think it over. --- Honestly, better to miss out than get trapped; not setting your stop-loss properly is a suicidal trade. --- Chasing small-cap coins during market correction? That's not harvesting wool; it's wool harvesting us.
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ForkInTheRoadvip
· 01-15 14:23
FOGO is really aggressive this time... but I still think it's a bit high, let's wait a bit before jumping in.
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AirdropHustlervip
· 01-15 14:23
Haha, FOGO is really going crazy right now. I almost vomited last night's dinner when I looked at the candlestick chart. Stop-loss must be set properly, or else a sudden plunge in a small coin can really be irreversible.
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WhaleMistakervip
· 01-15 14:19
Chasing FOGO at a high price, I've seen many suffer heavy losses... Setting a stop-loss is basic operation, don't wait until liquidation to regret it.
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