Animal-themed coins are showing some interesting rebounds this round. The few dark horses in the market have accelerated their sprint in the past two days, with significant gains. According to past patterns, whenever the market enters a consolidation phase, these small-cap coins tend to become the focus of capital attention. The current question is, how long can this upward trend last? Is it a fleeting rebound or the beginning of a genuine sector rotation? From a technical perspective, many animal coins have already broken through previous resistance levels, and trading volume is also cooperating quite well. However, caution is necessary, as these coins are highly volatile, and proper position control is essential.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 01-11 02:43
Animal coins are being hyped again, as always. I'm waiting for them to crash to the ground.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 01-11 02:42
Oh no, here we go again. Is this really different this time...
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Dark horse sprint? I feel like it's the same old trick. Every time they talk about sector rotation, but in the end, they're just the bagholders.
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I'm really afraid of animal coins. I haven't forgotten the lesson from my last all-in.
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Good volume? That means someone is dumping, brother. Haven't you thought about that?
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Talking about controlling positions easily, but who would be willing when it's time to cut losses?
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Is it a fleeting bloom or rotation? I bet five bucks that in a week, it will return to the starting point.
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Seeing others hit the daily limit makes me itchy; that's probably why I always lose money, haha.
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Breaking through the resistance level isn't a good thing; it means there's no support below.
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Every time they say risk needs to be controlled, but when they see a rise, they all go all-in. That's how I play anyway.
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SerumSquirrel
· 01-11 02:41
Animal coins are back again. Can this wave last until the end of the month?
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fren.eth
· 01-11 02:32
Animal coins are back again. Every time they say this time is different, and what’s the result? Still the same old tricks.
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What’s the use of looking good on the technical chart? Mainly, it depends on whether there are bagholders, haha.
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I bought in yesterday and it’s already doubled, but I don’t dare to add more. This thing easily crashes the market.
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Rebound? I think it’s more like the start of a leek-cutting operation. Being cautious is not wrong.
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Volume cooperation? Often, that’s just a false signal before the main force offloads.
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I’ve heard enough about breaking through resistance levels. The key is, if it can break through, it can also fall back.
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The volatility of small coins is indeed stimulating, but your heart needs to be strong enough, or you can’t play.
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Sector rotation is still leek-cutting rotation, who knows. Anyway, I’ve already run away.
Animal-themed coins are showing some interesting rebounds this round. The few dark horses in the market have accelerated their sprint in the past two days, with significant gains. According to past patterns, whenever the market enters a consolidation phase, these small-cap coins tend to become the focus of capital attention. The current question is, how long can this upward trend last? Is it a fleeting rebound or the beginning of a genuine sector rotation? From a technical perspective, many animal coins have already broken through previous resistance levels, and trading volume is also cooperating quite well. However, caution is necessary, as these coins are highly volatile, and proper position control is essential.