I spent a lot of effort researching this coin. I tried it several times during the contract phase, initially incurring losses, but later I had some luck and turned it around, ultimately breaking even.
From the perspective of the spot market, expectations are still fermenting. We are currently in the time window for the first wave of profit-taking, but due to the continued market expectations, prices are unlikely to plummet significantly in the short term. If prices pull back to relatively low levels, it is very likely that we will enter another period of consolidation and fluctuation. However, this kind of repeated fluctuation can be quite exhausting for the emotions of market participants.
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zkNoob
· 10h ago
Just tying is already a win; if you can come out alive from that contract pit, you should burn incense.
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0xSunnyDay
· 11h ago
The story of contract losses turning into break-even is indeed a test of one's temperament. However, the Spot side does seem to have some potential; it's just that the repeated Whipsaw can really wear a person out.
I spent a lot of effort researching this coin. I tried it several times during the contract phase, initially incurring losses, but later I had some luck and turned it around, ultimately breaking even.
From the perspective of the spot market, expectations are still fermenting. We are currently in the time window for the first wave of profit-taking, but due to the continued market expectations, prices are unlikely to plummet significantly in the short term. If prices pull back to relatively low levels, it is very likely that we will enter another period of consolidation and fluctuation. However, this kind of repeated fluctuation can be quite exhausting for the emotions of market participants.