Whales dumped $11.67 million late at night, and this move directly broke the bottom line of ASTER. To be honest, I originally wanted to buy the dip, but I need to figure it out thoroughly before acting—can't follow the crowd, and definitely can't step on a landmine.
Look, if this project is truly beyond saving, major investors wouldn't choose this timing and this method of dumping. The move is too decisive, which actually hints at something else.
My strategy is simple: don't go all-in, buy in batches. I've already started accumulating at the 0.75 and 0.73 levels, just waiting for the subsequent reactions. Frankly, this is the self-rescue guide for seasoned investors—follow the smart money, but always leave an exit route.
Do you remember the story about a big player selling their house to go all-in on a top-tier coin? Now, could someone be repeating the same story again? In this market, it still depends on who can hold out.
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WhaleShadow
· 12-17 02:50
11.67 million once smashed, I knew someone would be crying, haha
This time I really can't see through it, the rhythm is indeed strange
Dipping in batches is the right move, I'm also waiting for a rebound signal
Going all in on selling the house was really outrageous, but are there still fools daring to do that now?
Those who endure are the winners, everything else is nonsense
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 12-17 02:28
Big whales making moves... to be honest, it's a bit scary, but I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing.
Ha, is there still anyone daring to go all in now? I've learned my lesson; splitting up is the way to go.
0.73 is indeed a tempting level, but it depends on how it moves afterward.
Whales dumped $11.67 million late at night, and this move directly broke the bottom line of ASTER. To be honest, I originally wanted to buy the dip, but I need to figure it out thoroughly before acting—can't follow the crowd, and definitely can't step on a landmine.
Look, if this project is truly beyond saving, major investors wouldn't choose this timing and this method of dumping. The move is too decisive, which actually hints at something else.
My strategy is simple: don't go all-in, buy in batches. I've already started accumulating at the 0.75 and 0.73 levels, just waiting for the subsequent reactions. Frankly, this is the self-rescue guide for seasoned investors—follow the smart money, but always leave an exit route.
Do you remember the story about a big player selling their house to go all-in on a top-tier coin? Now, could someone be repeating the same story again? In this market, it still depends on who can hold out.