These past few days, I've truly witnessed what the power of the market looks like. $TengXiaoMa this asset surged by 323%, and the initial principal has long been recovered. Now, the unrealized profit has already soared to 403%. Just thinking about it is a bit surreal.
After carefully analyzing the underlying logic of this wave of market movement, I found that the distribution of chips is quite dispersed. This is actually a good sign—indicating that there are no big players holding down the price, and market participation is quite high. The volume performance is also on point, with no fake breakouts followed by sharp drops, making the overall trend quite solid.
Since the main capital has already been safely taken off the table, I plan to continue using the remaining funds to gamble for a bigger gain and see if I can catch a larger rally. I have no plans to take profits in the short term; I’ll just consider it as using profits to participate in the game. Honestly, this feeling is quite exciting.
However, I want to remind everyone that the MEME sector and similar assets are highly volatile. Today's dark horse could become a mine tomorrow. Be sure to manage risks well and don’t treat stop-losses as mere decorations.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 01-18 14:00
403% unrealized profit is indeed outrageous, but what I fear most is this kind of market. Today's dark horse could be tomorrow's lightning, a truly bloody lesson.
Distributed chips sound good, but MEME stuff is ruthless and doesn't blink. I've seen too many people greedy until they lose everything.
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PessimisticLayer
· 01-18 11:30
403% unrealized profit is indeed outrageous, but that's the charm of MEME, it's incredibly exciting.
Wait, is the chip really so dispersed? Could it start crashing in the next second?
Those who promised to cut losses didn't end up doing so, including myself.
Looking at this round of market movement, the trading volume is indeed solid, much more reliable than those fake breakouts.
Don't laugh, the explosive rise yesterday could very well mean that the buyers today are actually the bagholders. I've seen this too many times.
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Lonely_Validator
· 01-17 12:49
403% unrealized profit is truly amazing, but MEME is just gambling. Today it explodes, tomorrow it plunges; you need to keep a steady mindset.
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On-ChainDiver
· 01-16 02:54
403% unrealized profit is truly rare, but MEME is just a gambler's game. Breaking even should make you smile; greed can easily backfire.
We need to be realistic. Even with diversified chips, there's still a chance of a market crash today. Don't be blinded by the numbers.
Stop-loss is like a condom; you only know if it's on when it counts.
Comfortable as it is, don't put all your profits at risk like a bet. Tomorrow might be lonely.
This round is indeed solid, but the MEME sector is like Schrödinger's cat—anything can happen the moment you open the box.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 01-16 02:52
403% unrealized profit is truly outrageous, but meme stuff is all about gambling; today's chosen one might blow up tomorrow.
The signal of the market maker dispersing the holdings is indeed good, but greed often leads to failure. Can't we just take profits when it's good?
This wave of market movement is solid, but I'm worried that when the volume shrinks later, there might be a sudden dump, and then it's too late to run.
I understand using profits to gamble, but you really need to stick to that stop-loss line and not give everything back in the end.
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RebaseVictim
· 01-16 02:51
403% unrealized profit, not taking profit? Bro, you're gambling with your life. MEME is like a roller coaster; taking profits when you can is the way to go.
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MevTears
· 01-16 02:51
A 403% unrealized profit really dares to go all-in, this mentality is unmatched haha
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Dispersed chips sound good, but MEME stuff can turn on a dime, be careful of scams
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I agree with playing games with profits, at least the principal is safe, the rest can be considered entertainment expenses
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Stop-losses that are ineffective are all later-stage rookies, don’t say I didn’t warn you
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A 403% return is truly incredible. If this market crashes, it’ll be really painful
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Volume and dispersed chips are just for listening, the key is how long it can hold up
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I understand the thrill, but playing in the MEME sector can easily lead to a fall
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It's good if the principal is recovered, the rest of the money can be gambled freely, at least you can't lose
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The main logic is sound, but these kinds of assets are easily driven by public opinion, the risk is quite high
These past few days, I've truly witnessed what the power of the market looks like. $TengXiaoMa this asset surged by 323%, and the initial principal has long been recovered. Now, the unrealized profit has already soared to 403%. Just thinking about it is a bit surreal.
After carefully analyzing the underlying logic of this wave of market movement, I found that the distribution of chips is quite dispersed. This is actually a good sign—indicating that there are no big players holding down the price, and market participation is quite high. The volume performance is also on point, with no fake breakouts followed by sharp drops, making the overall trend quite solid.
Since the main capital has already been safely taken off the table, I plan to continue using the remaining funds to gamble for a bigger gain and see if I can catch a larger rally. I have no plans to take profits in the short term; I’ll just consider it as using profits to participate in the game. Honestly, this feeling is quite exciting.
However, I want to remind everyone that the MEME sector and similar assets are highly volatile. Today's dark horse could become a mine tomorrow. Be sure to manage risks well and don’t treat stop-losses as mere decorations.