Take a look at the $ABX chart. I prefer to use a logarithmic scale, so my chart perspective is usually different from most people.
I do believe it will rebound. But that's not the main reason I’m posting this.
What I want to emphasize is: before making any investment decision, thorough self-research is essential. Understand how the underlying system works, grasp the real market logic, and only then can you make relatively accurate market predictions. This applies not only to $ABX but to any asset you trade. Investment requires knowledge, and knowledge comes from continuous learning and validation.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 01-10 20:57
Few people look at logs and coordinates to view charts, but it really can help avoid many pitfalls.
DYOR is a good phrase, but unfortunately most people simply don't want to do the homework.
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WalletDetective
· 01-10 20:43
The log coordinates immediately reveal that it's not an ordinary person's perspective. I respect that.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 01-10 20:34
There are indeed few people who look at logs and charts, but on the other hand, most people simply don't spend time studying the underlying logic.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-10 20:32
The log coordinate move is brilliant; it truly reveals things that ordinary people can't see.
Take a look at the $ABX chart. I prefer to use a logarithmic scale, so my chart perspective is usually different from most people.
I do believe it will rebound. But that's not the main reason I’m posting this.
What I want to emphasize is: before making any investment decision, thorough self-research is essential. Understand how the underlying system works, grasp the real market logic, and only then can you make relatively accurate market predictions. This applies not only to $ABX but to any asset you trade. Investment requires knowledge, and knowledge comes from continuous learning and validation.