$GUA From a black swan sell-off to rebirth expectations, opportunities are often hidden in panic 🔥



Why did GUA drop so much this time? Everyone should know: the security incident on May 27 directly shattered market confidence. The project team’s original plan was to send tokens intended for an airdrop to a designated contract, but due to an operational mistake, the funds were sent to a hacker address. After the news came out, the market panicked and sold off immediately; the price fell in a cascading drop, and the liquidity was re-shuffled.

But Lao Lin, when looking at this kind of incident, doesn’t focus on what happened in the past—he focuses on whether the project has the ability to pull confidence back. Right now, the project team hasn’t given up; they’ve been actively handling follow-up issues, repairing community relationships, and re-igniting market interest. For projects that get hit by sudden events, the hardest period is often already over; what comes next is all about expectation recovery.

Now GUA is already in a low-price zone, with the market’s sentiment at an all-time low. When nobody is paying attention, that’s when expectation gaps are more likely to appear. What Lao Lin is watching is the project team’s subsequent actions and the return of funds. Once momentum picks up again, the upside elasticity of low-priced holdings could be amplified.

The market likes to forget, but capital always prefers to look for undervalued opportunities. Whether GUA can turn things around depends on whether the project team can re-light this fire. In Lao Lin’s view, this level is absolutely worth laying a position for 🚀#PreIPOs第二期OpenAI认购 #台积电Q2净利暴增77.4%
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