You're convinced $XION will hit $20 by January 2026, yet there's no concrete way to back it up right now. That's the paradox many traders face—strong conviction without hard evidence. The gap between what you believe and what you can prove is exactly where market psychology plays its game. Price targets are just educated guesses until the market decides otherwise.
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kkwknh
· 12-28 07:23
GT is GT
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sunny99
· 12-28 07:06
Dog Chicken Ba
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Moreorders
· 12-28 01:52
v0 loves to fantasize, garbage Chinese currency
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UncleLiquidation
· 12-27 17:54
This is the gambler's mentality. Can faith really be spent like money?
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YieldWhisperer
· 12-27 17:53
The gap between faith and evidence... that's probably why most people lose money.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 12-27 17:52
Haha, me too. Just trust it, anyway it's all gambling.
You're convinced $XION will hit $20 by January 2026, yet there's no concrete way to back it up right now. That's the paradox many traders face—strong conviction without hard evidence. The gap between what you believe and what you can prove is exactly where market psychology plays its game. Price targets are just educated guesses until the market decides otherwise.