Some time ago, I established a small position in Zhima. Recently, I have seen many industry insiders hold a positive attitude towards this project. Although the current price has already increased, considering the rising market enthusiasm and recognition, I am still tempted to add some positions at this level. However, chasing the high at a high position requires caution, and it's important to weigh the risk and reward ratio properly.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 01-08 16:30
Be cautious when chasing highs; don't let the hype cloud your judgment.
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IronHeadMiner
· 01-08 08:43
It still depends on Bitcoin's mood.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 01-07 13:05
Chasing the high depends on the rhythm; this wave of Sesame indeed has some hints.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 01-05 22:02
Chasing high at the top? Forget it, brother. I've been burned by that before.
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PumpStrategist
· 01-05 21:57
The chip distribution is stacked at high levels. This wave of chasing the highs is a typical emotional-driven move. It is recommended to first observe whether the trading volume can support it.
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-05 21:52
The moment of chasing high at a high level is the signal that you're starting to cut your own leeks. Industry insiders are optimistic about ≠ bottom opportunities, honestly
What does on-chain data say? Whether large investors are selling or not is easily checked; don't be blinded by hype
This wave of excitement is quite dangerous; even with high APY, you should first look at the smart contract audit report
Just enough with sesame positions; greed often results in impermanent loss and a double hit from gas fees
It feels like a classic FOMO attack; take a couple of days to cool down before acting
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Ser_APY_2000
· 01-05 21:44
Chasing highs still depends on fundamentals; only looking at popularity can easily lead to being cut off.
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LiquidationOracle
· 01-05 21:39
Chasing high prices at the top... to be honest, it still depends on the fundamentals; you can't just listen to industry insiders' hype.
Some time ago, I established a small position in Zhima. Recently, I have seen many industry insiders hold a positive attitude towards this project. Although the current price has already increased, considering the rising market enthusiasm and recognition, I am still tempted to add some positions at this level. However, chasing the high at a high position requires caution, and it's important to weigh the risk and reward ratio properly.