This market trend is indeed quite interesting. ZBT's recent performance has been pretty good, and it feels like a breakout is imminent. Someone mentioned below yesterday that these remarks are a bit aggressive; honestly, I didn't quite understand it either. But to all the friends holding ZBT, what do you think about this trend?
My personal plan is to start gradually selling off the remaining positions. Taking advantage of this momentum, I plan to secure some profits first. We'll see if opportunities arise later.
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MetaNeighbor
· 2h ago
Wise move, take profits when you can. I've also been thinking about when I should exit.
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StealthMoon
· 9h ago
Breakout? Bro, you're a bit too optimistic this time. I'm still waiting for a correction.
I'm also considering selling, just worried about missing the chance. This thing is really annoying.
Tiger and wolf remarks? Mainly depends on who's shouting. Some people do tend to spread anxiety.
ZBT keeps pushing up and then crashing down repeatedly. Whoever is in charge of this rhythm will have a tough time.
Securing profits first is wise, but don't sell everything. The market can change at any moment.
Mastering the rhythm is key. Being too greedy will eventually lead to losses.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 12-26 21:35
From the perspective of the supply and demand curve, the term "breakout" in a bear market is an aesthetic metaphor. True works of art should be the brave warriors who dare to hold their positions, rather than this conservative aesthetic of gradual selling.
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PancakeFlippa
· 12-26 09:50
Breakout? Well, let's see when the time comes. For now, it still feels a bit uncertain.
Selling off is the right move. I also want to reduce my position first; this wave of rapid increase could easily lead to a dump.
Tiger and wolf remarks? It's all about priorities, don't mind them.
Holding for so long, finally feeling comfortable, gotta seize the opportunity.
As for ZBT, I always feel there's more to the story behind it.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 12-26 09:48
Before breaking the level, you should verify that the contract has no vulnerabilities; otherwise, even the best trend can become an attack vector.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 12-26 09:44
Breakout? I think it's uncertain. Let's wait for the pullback and see.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 12-26 09:29
Bro, you definitely should have run this time. Taking profits when it's good is the most comfortable.
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FreeRider
· 12-26 09:28
Wait, is it really breaking the level? Why do I feel like it's still oscillating?
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It depends on the take-profit point for selling; don't chase the high and risk losing.
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Wolfish remarks? Ha, that's just the daily life in the crypto circle.
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Actually, I also want to cash out, but I can't bring myself to part with those gains.
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Is ZBT reliable? Honestly, you still need to do your own research.
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Selling half first is a safe move, and it's not excessive to gamble on the rest.
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Who doesn't want to make quick money, but you need to grasp the rhythm.
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The market is indeed strange; I’ve also started reducing my positions.
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That sudden break was quite fierce, but this kind of market also carries high risk.
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Taking profits and securing gains is the right move; don’t wait for a reversal to regret.
This market trend is indeed quite interesting. ZBT's recent performance has been pretty good, and it feels like a breakout is imminent. Someone mentioned below yesterday that these remarks are a bit aggressive; honestly, I didn't quite understand it either. But to all the friends holding ZBT, what do you think about this trend?
My personal plan is to start gradually selling off the remaining positions. Taking advantage of this momentum, I plan to secure some profits first. We'll see if opportunities arise later.