Meme coin tracks have recently experienced quite a significant outflow of liquidity. This situation is actually quite common—whenever a new concept or hot track performs too strongly, funds tend to flow out like this. To be honest, although my own positions are also losing money, from an ecological perspective, this is actually a good thing. Funds are reallocating, and the market is self-regulating.
Instead of complaining, it’s better to review those meme coins you previously liked and compare their current prices. You will find that many early-stage projects have already fallen to quite cheap levels, and there are actually many opportunities hidden within.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 14h ago
Ha, sounds nice, but is this wave of cutting leeks just called "market self-regulation"?
Wait, are those cheap goods really an opportunity or a trap?
Honestly, I lost quite a bit, but I buy your logic.
Turning things around depends entirely on this dip, let's take a gamble and try.
Liquidity has run away, really can't come back this time, right?
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DegenApeSurfer
· 14h ago
Come on, another bunch of "market self-regulation" motivational talk. I don't buy into that for my positions.
Early-stage projects are cheap? Cheap enough to go to zero is still cheap.
I'm really scared after this wave; it feels like the time to cut losses has arrived.
To be honest, meme coins are now just a gambler's game. No one should pretend to be rational.
It's good to be optimistic, but the biggest problem is that I don't have money in my pocket, brother.
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ser_ngmi
· 14h ago
Damn, now is a great time to scoop up bargains, just see who dares to buy the dip.
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GasFeeCry
· 14h ago
The bottom-fishing opportunity is here, it all depends on who dares to take the plunge
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Another round of cutting leeks, why are some people still saying this is a good thing
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The decline is so severe, are early projects really worth buying in, or should we just let them continue to rot
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Liquidity outflow, just let it flow out, I already cut losses early, so I’m at ease
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No wonder it’s meme coins, crazy when rising, even crazier when falling
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Wait and see, don’t rush to bottom-fish, there might be even lower prices
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It’s easy to say, but when it comes to increasing positions, I’m still hesitant, who knows how low it will go
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Reallocating funds? Sounds like big players are secretly fleeing
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Instead of waiting for opportunities, better to pray it doesn’t fall below zero
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Cheap doesn’t mean good quality, there’s a reason these projects are cheap
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PonziWhisperer
· 14h ago
Oh my, another outflow of funds. The several meme tokens I was confident in have stubbornly not moved.
Basically, it's just looking for a chance to buy the dip. Anyway, they've fallen to this point.
Meme coin tracks have recently experienced quite a significant outflow of liquidity. This situation is actually quite common—whenever a new concept or hot track performs too strongly, funds tend to flow out like this. To be honest, although my own positions are also losing money, from an ecological perspective, this is actually a good thing. Funds are reallocating, and the market is self-regulating.
Instead of complaining, it’s better to review those meme coins you previously liked and compare their current prices. You will find that many early-stage projects have already fallen to quite cheap levels, and there are actually many opportunities hidden within.