Many people ask me how many times a certain project will increase and what the future trend will be. To be honest, I can't give a definitive answer. I'm not the project team, nor am I a market prophet. I can't predict the future trend of any coin.
Instead of worrying about how many times you can earn, it's better to clarify your own strategy. Holding it like playing the lottery, waiting for the draw day—that's the most honest analogy.
People who are trapped have a chance to exit during the rebound phase; those who buy the dip can harvest at the right time when the market starts to move; as for those who fantasize about tenfold or hundredfold returns? I have to be honest, that's mostly unrealistic. High-multiple profits are tempting, but they are never the norm.
This market is like that—it's a paradise for adventurers, but definitely not a place to realize the dream of getting rich overnight. Mindset and risk management often determine the final outcome, more important than any technical analysis.
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MoonBoi42
· 17h ago
Wake up, no one can predict the rise or fall. This guy is right on point.
Well said, mindset is the key, technical analysis is all虚的
Lottery is even more reliable than this, I just like this honest talk.
Don't dream of tenfold or hundredfold gains, managing risk is the way to survive to the next round.
This market is indeed an amusement park for adventurers, but don't expect to get rich overnight.
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WenAirdrop
· 17h ago
Damn, someone finally said it. Compared to those who shout about tenfold or hundredfold gains every day, this sounds much more comfortable.
Mindset really is the key. No matter how fancy the technical analysis, it can't overcome a poor mindset.
As long as you manage risk well, you'll make money. Don't overthink the multiples.
The lottery analogy is perfect, but most people just want to try their luck without doing any homework.
If there's a rebound opportunity, you should sell. Don't be greedy.
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ser_ngmi
· 17h ago
Well said, but some people just refuse to listen and keep asking how many times I can multiply next week.
Mindset really is the key; all that fancy technical analysis is useless.
I agree with the lottery analogy, but most people are gambling rather than investing.
Living off risk control, dying for dreams.
Those who got out early during this rebound have already broken even, and those still holding are just gambling on whether there's more to come.
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GasGuzzler
· 17h ago
You're absolutely right. I've never seen anyone who can truly predict accurately; it's all armchair strategizing after the fact.
Mindset really is the key. I've seen many people who understand technical analysis but still fail because of their mentality.
Instead of asking me how many times it will rise, it's better to ask yourself how much you can lose and still sleep peacefully.
Honestly, dreaming of tenfold gains is gambling, not investing.
Using a rebound to cut losses and exit is the most practical move—more useful than anything else.
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ArbitrageBot
· 18h ago
That really hits home. The analogy of buying lottery tickets is spot on.
No one can predict the price of coins, and we should have realized that long ago. Instead of asking others how many times it will multiply every day, it's better to think about what to do if you lose.
Mindset is really the key. I no longer pay attention to technical analysis or those things; I only focus on risk.
Don't chase dreams of tenfold or hundredfold gains. Surviving and coming out alive is the real winner.
Many people ask me how many times a certain project will increase and what the future trend will be. To be honest, I can't give a definitive answer. I'm not the project team, nor am I a market prophet. I can't predict the future trend of any coin.
Instead of worrying about how many times you can earn, it's better to clarify your own strategy. Holding it like playing the lottery, waiting for the draw day—that's the most honest analogy.
People who are trapped have a chance to exit during the rebound phase; those who buy the dip can harvest at the right time when the market starts to move; as for those who fantasize about tenfold or hundredfold returns? I have to be honest, that's mostly unrealistic. High-multiple profits are tempting, but they are never the norm.
This market is like that—it's a paradise for adventurers, but definitely not a place to realize the dream of getting rich overnight. Mindset and risk management often determine the final outcome, more important than any technical analysis.