#STRCHitsAllTimeLow



📉 STRC at All-Time Low. Is This a Time to Be Scared or a Good Time to Buy?

When STRC hits an all-time low it really tests how disciplined a trader is.

This is where feelings usually take control.

Some traders quickly say the project is dead. Others jump in. Say "this is a great time to buy." I think both of these views can be bad.

Just because STRC is at an all-time low it does not mean it is cheap.

That is a mistake that new traders make all the time.

The price can always go lower if people keep selling there is not liquidity or people lose confidence in the market. In crypto even if a token is down 90% it can still drop another 90%. That is how it works.

That is the reality of a bear market.

So the first thing I think about is not how low the price is.

It is why is the price falling?

Is STRC dropping because the whole market is weak?

Is there something fundamentally wrong with the STRC project?

That makes a difference.

At the time when a stock hits an all-time low it can create big opportunities. When people are really scared some strong investors buy quietly while others sell. If the STRC fundamentals are still good and there are still things that could make it go up the mood can change faster than people think.

That is why I am watching how much STRC is being traded.

Not what people are saying on media.

How much STRC is being traded tells the truth.

If people stop selling and buyers start buying that could mean people are done selling. But if every time STRC goes up it gets sold aggressively it could still go down.

My plan here is simple: I will. Not act on impulse.

I would rather wait for confirmation than buy STRC without being sure.

Sometimes the times to buy come after people are scared—but only when STRC shows real strength.

What do you think. Is STRC, at an all-time low a time to buy or is it likely to go down further?

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