$BERA Short-term: $0.53–$0.55 is the core safe holding range, an optimal zone for steady positioning and holding. The main force controls the market clearly, with light selling pressure. The key short-term support level is at $0.52; holding this level ensures a healthy structure.

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GateUser-3339b780vip
· 12h ago
$BERA Below 0.40: Go all-in for the bottom 0.40–0.51: Buy more as it dips 0.52–0.55: Hold steady, small additions allowed 0.55–0.58: Slightly add to position, hold steady, do not sell
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GateUser-3339b780vip
· 13h ago
$BERA Although I do not agree with some tokens in the market relying heavily on bots for market manipulation, overall, BERA has more genuine value than most public chains. BERA's bottom is clear and certain because it is supported by VC cost stabilization, small and controllable unlock pressures, PoL value anchoring, and cash flow support within the ecosystem—these four solid foundations firmly lock in the downside risk. Most public chains generally face issues such as extremely low VC costs, long unlock cycles, heavy selling pressure, and lack of genuine value anchors, resulting in unclear bottoms and no definitive lower limit. This is BERA's core advantage: its bottom is visible, tangible, and stable; whereas for most tokens, no one can be sure where their bottom is.
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GateUser-3339b780vip
· 19h ago
0.61 is the dealer's profit threshold for selling off
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GateUser-3339b780vip
· 19h ago
0.50 is the critical threshold; the probability of falling below is low. However, under ongoing unlocking pressure, a brief dip to the extreme level of 0.48 cannot be ruled out.
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