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$RAVE Once again reaching new highs, with a 40%+ surge in 24 hours, it appears to be an opportunity on the surface, but in reality, the risks are approaching the limit. In just a few days, from 0.25 all the way up to 14.44, a dozens-fold increase, this kind of trend has long deviated from normal market logic, resembling more a capital push under high control.
The more this stage occurs, the less you should be carried away by emotions. Many people see new highs and can't help but chase in, but you must understand that the main force's push-up is not to make retail investors profit, but to offload. The higher the price, the greater the risk of being caught holding the bag. You might think you're riding the trend, but in fact, you could be just catching the last wave.
The characteristic of a "monster coin" is simple: it rises without logic, and falls even more without bottom line. Today it can still surge higher, but tomorrow it might be directly cut in half, or even experience continuous dips. Especially in this kind of short-term dozens-fold surge, the essence is emotion plus capital-driven. Once the rhythm reverses, the speed of retreat will be faster than the rise.
So at this point, instead of thinking about whether it can double again, ask yourself: Is it safe to enter now? The biggest taboo in trading is not missing an opportunity, but gambling your principal on uncertainty.
The real profit is the money you can cash out and protect, not the paper gains that flash by.
Respect the market, stay away from purely emotion-driven speculation. Not participating doesn't mean you missed out; forcing yourself to participate might just be the exit for others to realize their profits.