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$XNY has indeed been interesting these days—steady upward movement without retracement. Such coins are often the most vulnerable to sudden drops.
To be honest, the trading competitiveness in the market has somewhat declined recently. On one hand, market influence has weakened; on the other hand, profit-taking has basically finished, leaving only the awkward situation of liquidity exhaustion. In contrast, those carefully selected targets are rising with a completely different rhythm, with market participation and capital activity evident—only then does it feel right.
Choosing the right coins is still very important—not all coins that are rising are worth participating in. Liquidity and market enthusiasm are the decisive factors. Now, more precise screening is needed rather than blindly following the trend.
The liquidity of this market is really garbage; only carefully selected assets have any potential.
Now choosing coins is more about luck than trading skills.
What do you think about this wave of XNY? Is there any follow-up?
To put it simply, you still need to find those with hype; otherwise, it's just dead coins.
Liquidity is the key, don't touch everything, carefully selecting is much more profitable.
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Liquidity exhaustion is really no fun when the market dies.
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Selected targets are indeed different; it feels like the entire energy level isn't even in the same league.
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Stop following the trend. Now choosing coins is more important than trading.
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Looking at XNY's trend, it's a bit shaky. Making money depends on insight, not luck.
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Without market enthusiasm, everything is pointless. You need to find popular ones.
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Profit-taking is done, it's time to withdraw. Those left are just bagholders.
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A straight-up rise without a pullback isn't good news; it's a trap.
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Basically, you need to know how to filter; otherwise, participating in every rise is better than not playing at all.
This round is really not interesting, only a few selected ones are decent, the rest are liquidity traps
Choosing coins is really more important than choosing entry points; most people get it backwards
Precise filtering sounds easy, but in reality, it's a gamble on probabilities—betting that you can avoid the moment of a dump. History will repeat itself; don't expect this time to be different.
Liquidity exhaustion and stubbornly holding on? Better to move your position earlier.
Choosing the right target is the key, don't try to touch everything.
This wave of market participation really underperformed.
Picking the right coin is more important than choosing the right entry point, save yourself the trouble.
Want to chase after the rise? Then get ready to be trapped.
Heat determines everything; no matter how much a less popular coin is pumped, it's useless.
Not all rises can be caught; you have to experience losses to understand this.