The day before yesterday, when it was over $26, I didn't dare to buy in, but yesterday at $27 I finally took a position. Looking at the K-line pattern now, I feel there might still be room for a dip, but a rebound is also possible.



Honestly, entering at this price is a bit exhausting. Based on the market trend, it may continue to fluctuate in the short term, but in the long term, small coins are just afraid no one will buy in. What do you all think, will this wave break a new low?
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CoffeeNFTsvip
· 20h ago
27 dollars bottoming out results in still taking losses, this feeling is all too familiar to me --- The probability of hitting a new low is even higher. Honestly, small-cap coins just lack liquidity --- Feeling mentally exhausted is inevitable, after all, we like to gamble --- Actually, not buying at 26 dollars was the right move. Looking at the current market, it’s just uncomfortable --- No one buying the dip is the scariest part. Don’t think about long-term now --- A rebound? I think we need to see it break below the psychological price level first --- Friends who bought in at 27 dollars are probably just staring blankly now haha --- Instead of guessing the bottom, it’s better to watch the trading volume. The current trading volume is really concerning
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FUD_Whisperervip
· 20h ago
27 entered? Bro, your luck is pretty average. --- Breaking new lows is almost certain; small-cap coins are just like this. --- Feeling tired? You should have cut it earlier. Don't drag it out. --- If you entered at 27, you should be in the blood now. I advise you not to look at the market. --- The scariest thing is no one willing to buy the dip. Holding onto such coins is pointless. --- A rebound? What are you thinking? The downtrend isn't over yet. --- I just want to know if you really don't understand or if you're just stubbornly trying to buy the bottom. --- Volatility? Don't fool yourself; it's just a one-sided decline. --- Sticking to this price? How much mental resilience does that require?
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UncleLiquidationvip
· 20h ago
I'll say it directly, buying in at 27 is not as good as waiting for a new low to buy again. --- Feeling exhausted? Small-cap coins are always like this; those who buy in are always afraid of being caught in a downturn. --- Whether it breaks a new low or not, we can't decide; it depends on whether big funds step in later. --- Probability of a rebound? Bro, are you comforting yourself? --- Honestly, I would also hesitate at this price, but in the long run, who dares to gamble on small coins? --- It's that same old story, if no one buys in, everything is pointless. --- Buying at 27 takes guts, betting on a rebound? --- Short-term volatility, long-term popularity; right now, it looks a bit uncertain. --- What I fear most is this feeling of being ignored, even more uncomfortable than breaking a new low.
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SchrodingerGasvip
· 20h ago
Oh no, did you buy at 27? This wave of liquidity game theory is just too brilliant, on-chain evidence is all shouting short. --- No one taking the bait is the real nightmare, more despairing than breaking a new low. --- Honestly, this is a classic case of rational expectation failure. When the interaction costs of small-cap tokens rise, you're done. --- Feeling exhausted +1, but what's even more exhausting is watching the K-line, wanting to arbitrage, but being deterred by gas wars. --- At such times, it's the best way to see who truly believes in the fundamentals and who is just a gambler. --- Breaking a new low or not isn't important; what's important is whether anyone is still willing to buy in. That’s the real indicator.
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ThatsNotARugPullvip
· 20h ago
Buying at 27 to bottom out? Dude, you're really bold. I'm still waiting for below 26.
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EyeOfTheTokenStormvip
· 20h ago
At 27, buying in at this point... According to my quantitative model, support has likely been touched here, but the question is whether an effective bottom can be formed later. The data still needs to be observed. --- The biggest risk when buying small-cap coins is liquidity exhaustion, with the probability of breaking new lows... To be honest, I am also gambling; who can say for sure. --- I understand that it can be exhausting to buy in at this price, but from a historical cycle perspective, this kind of volatility is actually an opportunity for short-term trading, provided you have the mental strength. --- Not daring to buy at 26 was a mistake, and now at 27, it has become a passive bottom-fishing. This mindset issue is even more significant than technical analysis. --- I agree with the short-term continued volatility judgment, but don’t be fooled by rebounds. The key is whether the trading volume can support it; if volume doesn’t pick up, everything is pointless. --- Honestly, small-cap coins are like this—either explode or die. There’s not much to say in between. Whether they break new lows or not depends entirely on the boss’s decision. --- Stay calm. My data analysis tells me that this position isn’t particularly dangerous, but don’t be overly optimistic either. The risk is definitely there.
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