Many people are paying attention to MYX's performance, but my focus has shifted to another direction. Although COAI is also competitive, it has only completed about a ten-point rebound so far, leaving plenty of room for growth. MYX already has a first-mover advantage and market attention, while COAI seems to still be in the incubation stage. If history repeats itself, latecomers also have the chance to see a doubling of their gains. Compared to chasing high entries, positioning at lower levels often results in better costs. The key is to find those with solid fundamentals and potential for growth. Both MYX and COAI are worth observing, but which one to choose depends on your judgment of the market rhythm.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 01-06 09:01
I've heard the low-position strategy talk too many times. The key is, when will COAI start? Don't let it be another trapped fate.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 01-05 12:26
Positioning COAI at a low level is indeed tempting, but bro, I've heard this set of theories too many times already haha
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MetaNomad
· 01-03 10:51
I like the move of positioning COAI at a low level, just worried about being caught in another trap haha
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PancakeFlippa
· 01-03 10:45
I'm on board with the logic of positioning COAI at a low level, but it really depends on whether the fundamentals will catch up later.
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MissedTheBoat
· 01-03 10:45
Low-position layout of COAI, I'll talk again after it rebounds ten times
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DeFiVeteran
· 01-03 10:34
I've heard this low-position strategy many times before, always saying there's room, but in the end...
Many people are paying attention to MYX's performance, but my focus has shifted to another direction. Although COAI is also competitive, it has only completed about a ten-point rebound so far, leaving plenty of room for growth. MYX already has a first-mover advantage and market attention, while COAI seems to still be in the incubation stage. If history repeats itself, latecomers also have the chance to see a doubling of their gains. Compared to chasing high entries, positioning at lower levels often results in better costs. The key is to find those with solid fundamentals and potential for growth. Both MYX and COAI are worth observing, but which one to choose depends on your judgment of the market rhythm.