The ASTER coin has really trapped quite a few people😄. I personally don't have much attachment; I've done a few short-term trades and didn't lose money, but honestly, I don't think it can be compared to major exchange tokens like BNB. They are completely different levels of gameplay.
There are always people online comparing them, but such comparisons are actually meaningless. ASTER has its own story, BNB has its own ecosystem, and trying to compare them to determine superiority can easily lead to confusion.
From a trading perspective, my idea is to wait until it pulls back to around 0.55, at which point I might start to gradually build some positions. This price point is relatively friendly, and the risk-reward ratio is more reasonable. Whether it will actually reach this level depends on the subsequent market trend.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 12-16 18:37
I'm also watching the 0.55 price point, but it feels uncertain.
ASTER and BNB are simply not comparable; it's like comparing a counterfeit coin to blue-chip stocks.
There are indeed many people trapped, but in the short term, there are still opportunities.
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 12-16 18:36
0.55 can it really be waited for, feels quite uncertain
The ASTER coin has really trapped quite a few people😄. I personally don't have much attachment; I've done a few short-term trades and didn't lose money, but honestly, I don't think it can be compared to major exchange tokens like BNB. They are completely different levels of gameplay.
There are always people online comparing them, but such comparisons are actually meaningless. ASTER has its own story, BNB has its own ecosystem, and trying to compare them to determine superiority can easily lead to confusion.
From a trading perspective, my idea is to wait until it pulls back to around 0.55, at which point I might start to gradually build some positions. This price point is relatively friendly, and the risk-reward ratio is more reasonable. Whether it will actually reach this level depends on the subsequent market trend.