$H doubles in one day—your neighbor Lao Wang bought 10,000 and turned it into 20,000. What are you waiting for? This thing has surged from 0.0762 to 0.1685, up 90%, rocketing like a rocket. But don’t rush to chase the price—now it’s at 0.1606, slightly below the peak. Trading value is 1.635e8 USD (163.5 million USD), which suggests someone is taking the baton, but it could also be the “green-horn” crowd entering.



Do you know that within 24 hours, the price fluctuates by more than 1x, with the difference between the low and high being 0.0923? That’s like you buying the dip and making 90% profit, but chasing when it hits the high might leave you trapped. This coin is like a roller coaster—it climbs fast and crashes hard. Don’t assume it’s a sure win. I’ve seen too many people go all in on bullish momentum and end up getting chopped by the “green-horn” investors. If you’re entering now, it’s recommended to take a light position—say 5%-10% of your total funds. Don’t go all-in. Set your stop-loss at 0.14; if it falls below, run—don’t stubbornly hold. Your targets are 0.18-0.2. That’s the prior resistance zone—if it can’t push through, withdraw.

Don’t believe anything like “only goes up, never goes down.” With $H, volatility is high—it’s suitable for short-term trading, not for long-term holding. If you want something steadier, wait for a pullback to around 0.1 before considering it, because that’s a lower-risk point. Chasing the high now is like buying last season’s clothes—you pay more, and you’ll likely regret it. Remember: position sizing is the lifeline—don’t get greedy.

I usually play short-term and mainly watch trading value and price anomalies. Would you dare buy $H today? Set a stop-loss at 0.14. If you want to challenge it, comment “1”—I’ll keep an eye on the chart in real time and give you my advice. If you don’t understand, ask in the comments.
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