A trading tip worth sharing: when a project's bottom holdings are highly concentrated, avoid rushing to follow the trend. The wiser approach is to either stay patient and wait for a rise or shift your focus to other projects within the same sector or concept. This way, you can avoid the risks associated with concentrated bottoms and position yourself more advantageously for entry.
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ETHReserveBank
· 23h ago
Bottom concentration is just a trap, don't rush to jump in
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SignatureCollector
· 01-13 11:03
The concentration of chips at the bottom is basically big players positioning themselves; retail investors need to learn to wait.
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NightAirdropper
· 01-13 11:01
Bottoming out and then running away directly, don't give the big players a boost.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-13 10:48
Rushing to follow the trend just because chips are concentrated at the bottom? Isn't that just the rhythm of getting cut?
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 01-13 10:37
Bottom chip concentration? Damn, I’m the guy who gets the most wiped out by rushing in at times like this... Hearing you say that, I realize how stupid I’ve been.
A trading tip worth sharing: when a project's bottom holdings are highly concentrated, avoid rushing to follow the trend. The wiser approach is to either stay patient and wait for a rise or shift your focus to other projects within the same sector or concept. This way, you can avoid the risks associated with concentrated bottoms and position yourself more advantageously for entry.