PENDLE has experienced interesting price fluctuations. From the position of 1.9, at that time, the market's attention to it was not high, but the subsequent trend proved that it does have some special qualities. Now the price is hovering around 2.1, which is a new opportunity for many investors who haven't yet engaged with this project.



To be honest, the characteristics of this kind of coin are very obvious — it is a typical strong proactive asset. If you've already invested, a feasible approach is to take your principal back at around 3.2, while holding the remaining chips to see if it can rise to around 5. This way, you can lock in profits and leave room for imagination.

But one point must be emphasized: any trading decision should be based on thorough research. Just listening to what others say without delving into the project's fundamentals, market environment, and risk factors is too reckless. There are indeed many opportunities in the crypto space, but due diligence is essential.
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YieldWhisperervip
· 01-25 06:04
lol the math doesn't check out here... "strong momentum coin" but actually the tokenomics are unsustainable, seen this exact death spiral pattern in 2021. let's examine the contract real quick before we're all bagholding at $5
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VCsSuckMyLiquidityvip
· 01-24 08:16
3.2 Receiving the principal reliably depends on whether the subsequent trend is strong or not.
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NeonCollectorvip
· 01-22 20:55
2.1 It's still a bit early to enter the market, wait for a pullback before deciding

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3.2 Getting your principal back is a well-known tactic, the key is whether you can hold it

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How is the fundamentals of Pendle? Has anyone really understood it

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Don't keep setting traps for others all day; doing your own homework is the most important

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Another narrative about strong coins, let's wait and see before hyping

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I have a question, how's the liquidity of this kind of coin? Does it hurt to dump?

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5 dollars? Let's stay alive and see if it reaches 3 dollars first

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No insider info, just following the trend, this is the norm in the crypto circle
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AirdropDreamervip
· 01-22 19:50
3.2 Recovering the principal is a smart move, but you really need to have a clear understanding yourself.

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PENDLE's recent trend is interesting, but to be honest, I need to do more research before I dare to heavily invest.

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2.1 Entering the market? It depends on the fundamentals; you can't just follow the trend blindly.

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Just listen and forget it; don't treat others' advice as gospel. You still need to do your homework.

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From 1.9 to now, this coin does have some potential, but is a target of $5 a bit too ambitious?

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First, get your principal back, then talk. This is a very safe move.

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The crypto world indeed has many opportunities, but also many pitfalls. You need to stay sharp and watch carefully.
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TaxEvadervip
· 01-22 06:50
2.1 The feeling of entering the market still feels a bit late; it's better to wait for a pullback before getting in.

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3.2 Arbitrage is a well-worn idea; the key is whether the fundamentals are strong enough.

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Pendle really has some expertise, but don’t be fooled by hype articles; you need to be able to understand it yourself.

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Sounds like you're encouraging those who are already holding positions, haha.

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That's just how the crypto world is—those who do their homework always make money, while the reckless end up holding the bag.

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Hitting the $5 target sounds easy, but reality is often much more challenging.

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Getting back the principal at 3.2 is indeed a safe move; the rest can be considered gambling.

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Pendle? Never heard of it. Is it another coin being hyped up?

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Talking about strong, proactive coins—it's just market hype after all.

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Doing thorough research is true, but how many people can really do it?
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SchrödingersNodevip
· 01-22 06:50
2.1 Still want to get in? You should have acted earlier, missed the chance

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3.2 Wait until you break even to consider 5? I feel like that’s a bit difficult

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Sounds nice, but you still have to figure it out on your own; no one can rely on anyone

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Pendle does have potential, but don’t just look at the price; you need to study it thoroughly

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I just want to ask, will entering now result in a huge loss? Can anyone guarantee it?

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The theory of recovering principal has been heard too many times; reality often doesn’t follow that path

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The more you know about the crypto world, the more terrifying it becomes. Doing thorough research is really key
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OnchainDetectiveBingvip
· 01-22 06:50
3.2 Getting the principal back is indeed stable, but the key is whether it can reach that point.

2.1 If you enter now, it still depends on the fundamentals; don't just follow the trend.

For strong coins like PENDLE, I'm worried about a sudden dump; you still need to research thoroughly.

Should I enter now or wait? I'm a bit conflicted.

The $5 target sounds very tempting, but you need to think clearly about the risks.

I agree with the idea of recovering the principal; the remaining chips can be treated as a gambler's mindset.

This coin's story isn't over yet; stay tuned.
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FomoAnxietyvip
· 01-22 06:49
2.1 Buy the dip or wait for a pullback? I think it still depends on the fundamentals.

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3.2 Returning the principal is a good idea, just worried about getting too eager at the wrong time.

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Pendle indeed has some potential, but the key is not to get caught off guard.

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Another "opportunity," we're all tired of hearing that term in the crypto world.

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Getting the principal back before playing with the remaining chips is the safest approach.

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Doing thorough research is really important, but who can truly grasp the market accurately?

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From 1.9 to 2.1, I missed it anyway.

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For strong coins, it all depends on whether the sustained performance can be maintained. Five dollars feels a bit uncertain.

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I agree with the logic of cutting the principal at and leaving chips.

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Thorough research is a good point, but unfortunately most people just follow the trend.
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MEVHuntervip
· 01-22 06:48
2.1 Whether to enter at this price depends on the large order movements in the mempool. Don't just look at the candlestick charts; on-chain data is the real truth.
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OnChain_Detectivevip
· 01-22 06:44
wait hold up, let me pull the data on this one... pendle's wallet clustering shows some sus patterns during that 1.9 dip. pattern analysis suggests coordinated accumulation, not exactly the organic price action they're painting here. ngl, high-risk indicators all over this narrative.
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