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$VELVET dropped 26%, while $Lobster rose 24%, two coins born from the same parents—how is one jumping into a fire pit while the other soars to the sky? It’s like two apartments in the same neighborhood—one falls to the basement, the other rises to the top floor—the difference in price is just a manipulation trick played by the market makers.
Let’s break down these two coins into plain language. $VELVET is like a spoiled rich kid, recently climbing to a high of 0.47 (24h high), but then disciplined and knocked back to look like a poor relative at 0.3. With a 24h trading volume of $324 million, it shows that the retail investors are still frantically catching falling knives—unfortunately, they’re grabbing the blade, not the handle. $Lobster is like a small-town youth just entering the city, jumping from 0.009 to 0.011 (24h up 24%), with only $8.8 million in trading volume—typical of a low-profile but explosive move, kind of like a bus in the early morning—fewer people, but faster.
Now the key question is: are these two related or enemies? Think of token relationships like this—if the project team is a big tree, $VELVET is a VIP branch on the main trunk, and $Lobster is a new sprout growing near the roots. When the main trunk loses blood, the sprouts suck blood, and funds are being drained from the old coin to play with the new one’s heartbeat. But remember, no matter how much the sprout grows, it still depends on the nutrients from the big tree. So, operational advice: if you want to bottom fish, hold on and wait—try $VELVET again around 0.28 (8% below current price), with a stop-loss at 0.25 (if it drops another 17%, get out); for the bullish traders, you can chase $Lobster with a small position, but sell at 0.0105 to take profit—safer, as it’s only 8% below the top. Keep your position at 5% of your total funds—don’t gamble your wife’s savings on tomorrow.
Got the data? If not, ask in the comments—I’ll use a skewer as a metaphor to make it clear.
—I’m just an honest Gate analyst, from losing seven figures to understanding the truth: the most expensive lesson in crypto is “I thought it would still go up.”