When evaluating a coin, I mainly focus on these dimensions. A circulating supply of over 1 billion and a clear market structure are fundamental. More importantly, whether the project is truly generating revenue; this project has already achieved annual profits in the hundreds of millions, indicating an operational actual business model.
A continuous buyback mechanism is especially important, as it reflects the project's genuine commitment to the price. Recently, this coin has experienced another upward trend, but I personally wouldn't chase the high at this point. My strategy is actually very simple: buy during corrections, take profits during rises, and then wait for the next pullback to re-enter. Such a strong project requires a sense of rhythm, not blind chasing. The market will always give opportunities to those with patience.
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AirdropHunter007
· 12h ago
Uh... it's the same theory again. How many times have I heard "buy low, sell high"? The key is to get the timing right.
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GasBankrupter
· 01-14 14:01
Haha, really. Chasing the rise is a move I stopped long ago; it's just a story of cultivating newbies.
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NFTregretter
· 01-14 14:00
Adjusting positions and ambushing, run when it rises—it's easy to say but hard to do. How many people still can't resist the desire to chase the high?
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blocksnark
· 01-14 13:56
Bro, this logic is solid, but execution is the real weakness.
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ContractTearjerker
· 01-14 13:45
Yeah, that's right. You need to have a sense of rhythm; chasing highs really is like giving away money.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 01-14 13:43
Alright, this guy is right. The buyback mechanism is indeed a litmus test for how reliable a project is, much better than those who just make empty promises every day.
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AllInAlice
· 01-14 13:41
That's right, that's exactly how I do it. Lurk during adjustments, reduce positions during rallies. It sounds simple, but in practice, it really tests your patience.
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orphaned_block
· 01-14 13:34
Adjust and go up, run when it rises—easy to say, hard to do, buddy. Few can truly stick to this rhythm.
When evaluating a coin, I mainly focus on these dimensions. A circulating supply of over 1 billion and a clear market structure are fundamental. More importantly, whether the project is truly generating revenue; this project has already achieved annual profits in the hundreds of millions, indicating an operational actual business model.
A continuous buyback mechanism is especially important, as it reflects the project's genuine commitment to the price. Recently, this coin has experienced another upward trend, but I personally wouldn't chase the high at this point. My strategy is actually very simple: buy during corrections, take profits during rises, and then wait for the next pullback to re-enter. Such a strong project requires a sense of rhythm, not blind chasing. The market will always give opportunities to those with patience.