$58 HYPE, can you still buy it?


Shorts: I just want to call the police now.
HYPE's recent trend no longer looks like a coin, more like a roller coaster driven by the main force.
Yesterday it was still at $55, today it jumped directly to $58.97, a 15% daily increase, crushing the shorts.
In 24 hours, $30.6 million was liquidated, many traders were still traders before bed, but woke up to become "financial refugees."
The funniest thing is, every time HYPE rises, a classic line appears in the comment section:
"Whoever buys at this position is taking over the bag."
And the next day, it continues to rise.
The biggest pain in the crypto world is never losing money, but that right after you sell, it surges dramatically.
Can I still chase now?
My view is somewhat neutral to bullish.
The reason is simple— the trend is not yet bad.
Don’t be fooled by many shouting bubble, but the real big funds often prefer this kind of coin that "everyone is bearish on but can't go down."
Because as long as shorts persist, the main force still has fuel.
However, this position is definitely not suitable for full position all-in.
HYPE is currently in a high emotional stage; once negative news appears, the pullback could be very violent.
Today it can rise 15%, tomorrow it might fall 12%.
So my approach is:
Lightly hold a long position;
Don’t chase big surges;
Buy back on dips.
If I have to choose between the two, I still lean bullish now.
The reason is very practical— in trend trading, riding the trend is always easier to profit from than trying to top out.
Many people think "it can't buy after it has risen too much," but the real bull market often continues rising amid doubts of "it's too expensive."
The market is always hard to satisfy.
Of course, I won't be blindly optimistic. Because HYPE is now in a high volatility zone, a small spike can make leveraged traders question life collectively.
So don’t expect to get rich overnight.
A truly mature trader isn’t thinking about doubling every day, but first making sure they don’t get swept away by the market.
In one sentence:
HYPE now is like a sports car without brakes;
You can get in, but don’t remove the seatbelt. #HYPE again leads the rally
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