#美联储重启降息步伐 $DOGE Overseas markets have gone completely crazy lately! The English-speaking community is shouting everywhere that the New Year will break $2, and some are even setting long-term targets directly at $7.2. The speed at which this sentiment is spreading is definitely fast.
From a technical perspective, if it can hold above $2.36 in the mid-term, there will be much more room for imagination moving forward. The question is, with this current FOMO pace, is this a real breakout or just a sentiment bubble?
Speaking of the meme sector, that 🐶 from Musk has started getting mentioned again recently. Concept coins like $P U P P I E S might be able to catch this wave of hype, but it depends on whether the narrative can continue. $SHIB and $PEPE are old faces, and every time dog-themed coins take off, they follow along.
What do you think? Should we chase this overseas hype, or wait for domestic capital to react?
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WhaleInTraining
· 6h ago
Wait, has $2.36 really held? The candlestick chart still looks choppy to me...
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$7.2 again, then breaking below $2—just listen to those targets hyped by overseas folks... Is any of this real?
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FOMO is the scariest thing. My friend FOMOed into DOGE at the top yesterday, and now he's totally freaking out.
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SHIB and PEPE, these veteran copycats, always follow the trend. I'm numb to it now, haha.
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When will domestic capital join in? Feels like they're always a step behind.
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Whenever Musk mentions it, just a single tweet from him gets the whole sector hyped up. It's surreal.
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If $PUPPIES can't keep up with the narrative, it's going to flop. Remember how many concept coins there were before...
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Should I get in now or wait? The pace is too fast, it's a bit risky.
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The imagination potential is huge, but the smell of bag-holding is just as strong.
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The targets shouted by overseas folks are really outrageous, but who can say it won't happen?
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AirdropJunkie
· 7h ago
Wait, $7.2 is a bit ridiculous... Would anyone really believe this?
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DeFiDoctor
· 7h ago
The consultation records show that the clinical manifestations of this wave of FOMO are actually quite typical—emotional overflow, lack of fundamentals, and inflated liquidity indicators. The $2.36 level is basically just psychological support; whether it breaks through or not depends on whether there is incremental capital coming in. Right now, it’s all about stock funds competing against each other.
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ConfusedWhale
· 7h ago
I think it's hard to say how long this FOMO wave can last. Anyway, I'm waiting for domestic funds to take over before making a move.
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Is Musk's dog really worth that much? Feels like this round is just another case of retail investors being the bag holders.
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Holding above 2.36? Sounds good, but I'm more concerned about when it will break down.
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PUPPIES, SHIB, PEPE being hyped one after another, it's always the same routine, just more and more players joining in.
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I'm just watching this wave of overseas hype, not following the crowd. Learned my lesson last time.
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I agree with what was said about the emotional bubble—most people getting in now will probably regret it.
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Long-term target at 7.2? Heh, that's just talk. Be realistic.
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Wait, when will domestic funds actually move? I've got some idle cash here.
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Technical analysis is useless—this is all propped up by hype.
#美联储重启降息步伐 $DOGE Overseas markets have gone completely crazy lately! The English-speaking community is shouting everywhere that the New Year will break $2, and some are even setting long-term targets directly at $7.2. The speed at which this sentiment is spreading is definitely fast.
From a technical perspective, if it can hold above $2.36 in the mid-term, there will be much more room for imagination moving forward. The question is, with this current FOMO pace, is this a real breakout or just a sentiment bubble?
Speaking of the meme sector, that 🐶 from Musk has started getting mentioned again recently. Concept coins like $P U P P I E S might be able to catch this wave of hype, but it depends on whether the narrative can continue. $SHIB and $PEPE are old faces, and every time dog-themed coins take off, they follow along.
What do you think? Should we chase this overseas hype, or wait for domestic capital to react?