FHE's performance lately has been quite interesting. There are many bearish voices in the market, but from a technical perspective, there is still some vitality. In my opinion, small-scale spot trading in this kind of market isn't a bad idea, the key is to control risk exposure. Watch the market's support strength, and if the momentum sustains, breaking the previous high could present an opportunity. That's how the market works; sometimes thinking in reverse helps to catch the rhythm. Interested friends can try a small amount, just don't go all-in.
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SilentObserver
· 21h ago
Hearing you say that, I do feel a bit tempted, but I still chickened out haha
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token_therapist
· 21h ago
Reverse thinking is somewhat insightful, but is it really that easy to break through the previous high?
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StopLossMaster
· 21h ago
Hmm... FHE this time is indeed interesting. Maybe a reverse sniping could yield some gains.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 21h ago
Laughing to death, another gentle trap of "small-scale intervention." I bet five bucks that someone will call for a trap next week.
Vigor? That's called a rebound. Don't mistake the last struggle of the leek for a market signal.
Control risk exposure—translate that as, don't bet your entire fortune and get harvested. We want to be a "dignified" leek.
I've heard many times that thinking in reverse and timing the market precisely, but the result is always missing out by a hair.
But to be fair, trying with small amounts is indeed okay. Anyway, if you can afford to lose, just play around—consider it an entertainment fund.
FHE's performance lately has been quite interesting. There are many bearish voices in the market, but from a technical perspective, there is still some vitality. In my opinion, small-scale spot trading in this kind of market isn't a bad idea, the key is to control risk exposure. Watch the market's support strength, and if the momentum sustains, breaking the previous high could present an opportunity. That's how the market works; sometimes thinking in reverse helps to catch the rhythm. Interested friends can try a small amount, just don't go all-in.