Recently, there have been some interesting developments in the ASTER community. A large holder withdrew over 1 million ASTER from a major exchange yesterday, equivalent to more than $700,000, with the transaction price around $0.7064. From the behavior, this operation looks like a re-accumulation—quite a significant move.
On the other hand, a well-known institution holds an ASTER position worth over $2 million, but the issue is that the cost basis is stuck at $0.913. At this price level, it looks a bit awkward. According to recent market conditions, this position is already in floating loss.
From market sentiment, on one side, big players are re-accumulating at low levels, while early holders are trapped in losses. This kind of seesaw effect is common in projects like ASTER. The future direction depends on whether it can break through previous highs.
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Recently, there have been some interesting developments in the ASTER community. A large holder withdrew over 1 million ASTER from a major exchange yesterday, equivalent to more than $700,000, with the transaction price around $0.7064. From the behavior, this operation looks like a re-accumulation—quite a significant move.
On the other hand, a well-known institution holds an ASTER position worth over $2 million, but the issue is that the cost basis is stuck at $0.913. At this price level, it looks a bit awkward. According to recent market conditions, this position is already in floating loss.
From market sentiment, on one side, big players are re-accumulating at low levels, while early holders are trapped in losses. This kind of seesaw effect is common in projects like ASTER. The future direction depends on whether it can break through previous highs.