The current price of Pi is relatively low, and there are fewer buyers. Conversely, when the price is high, there seem to be more buyers. What could be the reason for this?
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YuanzhouCommunityLian
· 2025-04-26 03:01
People like momentum investing.
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GateUser-fcef6449
· 2025-04-26 02:43
Rise in price? 99% of people are trapped between 1 to 3U and still dare to rise? If it rises, everyone has to sell (breakeven) and the market maker can only move between 5 to 7 cents to attract more people to enter the market, but retail investors refuse to enter the market. How this game will play out can only be said to be watching and waiting for changes; everyone is not a fool.
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GateUser-000d2878
· 2025-04-26 02:32
like chase the price
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GateUser-fb8ee07a
· 2025-04-26 02:23
Your logic is flawed; everyone is trapped. The rise in volume is due to breakeven selling more.
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GateUser-f4289582
· 2025-04-26 02:15
If it can't rise, why buy it? Buying a coin is just to see if it can bring you profit.
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GateUser-060cef24
· 2025-04-26 02:14
The high price indicates that it's in green every day, this thing is barely alive and just like this every day.
The current price of Pi is relatively low, and there are fewer buyers. Conversely, when the price is high, there seem to be more buyers. What could be the reason for this?