A $200k entry point is pretty accessible right now—makes it easier for traders to get their position on without breaking the bank.
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NFTArchaeologis
· 12-13 04:37
The 200,000 threshold has indeed lowered quite a bit... Compared to those sky-high projects in the early years, this entry price now seems more moderate.
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 12-12 18:05
The 200k threshold is really friendly; you can get on board without all in. The rhythm of this wave is quite well grasped.
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SingleForYears
· 12-12 18:04
Hmm... the 200k threshold is indeed friendly, but it depends on the currency's appreciation, and the risk is still there.
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MysteriousZhang
· 12-12 17:56
Entering with 200,000 isn't a big deal, but the problem is you still have to hold on afterwards...
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PanicSeller69
· 12-12 17:44
200,000 threshold? Uh... that's a bit aggressive for retail investors, isn't it? Not like "not risking the principal"...
A $200k entry point is pretty accessible right now—makes it easier for traders to get their position on without breaking the bank.