$BANANAS31 Here's my take: If it doesn't reach 0.012 today, I'll eat my keyboard live. What are you betting on? 24-hour trading volume of 82.8 million dollars, not something retail traders FOMO into—this is big money pushing through chips in the 0.0086-0.0110 range. The 24-hour increase of 24.88% is just a warm-up; the new high is 0.0110, but look at the trading volume—80 million dollars smashing through a low-market-cap meme? The main players' accumulation traces are too dirty.


Current trading advice: Buy in at the first order directly between 0.0105-0.0110, with a position control of 15%. Set a stop loss at 0.0098; if it breaks, admit defeat and don’t hold the position. Take profits in two stages: first target 0.013, second target 0.015. If you're afraid of chasing high, wait for a dip back to 0.0102-0.0105 before adding more, but don’t expect it to fall back to 0.009— the 24-hour low of 0.0086 has already proven to be strong support; smashing it today would just be giving away money.
The logic is simple: meme market momentum relies on sentiment, but support depends on funds. An 80 million dollar trading volume accounts for over 30% of the total supply, with an extremely high turnover rate. Compared to other recently explosive coins in the same sector, BANANAS31 is only halfway up the mountain. And the coolest part is, the project team hasn't even started proper marketing—once they begin market making and marketing, retail traders will rush in to buy the dip, and we’ll already be eating the gains.
Remember position management: don’t go all-in, enter in two stages. Be ruthless with stop losses, don’t dream otherwise. If the close today can stay above 0.011, there's a high chance it accelerates to 0.013 tomorrow. If you're wrong? Take a screenshot and come back tomorrow to call me out. I’ll eat my keyboard live and post an apology. Remember my ID—I'm not afraid to face off on this play.
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