Honestly, I have to say this wave of market movement—be more patient.
For those of us inside the market, once the news breaks, we've basically already reacted once. The discussions and hot debates happening now are mostly latecomers jumping on the bandwagon to boost hype; the early low-cost chips have already been slowly exiting.
The most painful issue is two words: selling pressure. And this kind of selling pressure won't disappear overnight. You'll notice that in the trading volume, the selling side's strength is clearly more aggressive; prices are either oscillating or gradually declining, not really looking like they're about to take off immediately.
My personal habit is that after a rapid surge, I generally don't rush to chase. What do I wait for? I wait for it to fully change hands, for those holding the coins to have sold off most of their positions. After the price pulls back, consolidates for a while, and trading volume gradually shrinks, with clearer signals of a bottom, then the entry point becomes truly worth considering.
In simple terms: it's not that there are no stories, but the core part of the story has already been digested by the market in advance. The current stage tests patience, not speed.
Just to clarify: this is only my personal opinion. Meme coins are highly volatile, so everyone must do their homework carefully before making decisions.
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Honestly, I have to say this wave of market movement—be more patient.
For those of us inside the market, once the news breaks, we've basically already reacted once. The discussions and hot debates happening now are mostly latecomers jumping on the bandwagon to boost hype; the early low-cost chips have already been slowly exiting.
The most painful issue is two words: selling pressure. And this kind of selling pressure won't disappear overnight. You'll notice that in the trading volume, the selling side's strength is clearly more aggressive; prices are either oscillating or gradually declining, not really looking like they're about to take off immediately.
My personal habit is that after a rapid surge, I generally don't rush to chase. What do I wait for? I wait for it to fully change hands, for those holding the coins to have sold off most of their positions. After the price pulls back, consolidates for a while, and trading volume gradually shrinks, with clearer signals of a bottom, then the entry point becomes truly worth considering.
In simple terms: it's not that there are no stories, but the core part of the story has already been digested by the market in advance. The current stage tests patience, not speed.
Just to clarify: this is only my personal opinion. Meme coins are highly volatile, so everyone must do their homework carefully before making decisions.