#美联储降息 BEAT once surged to 2.5, and yesterday's decline was directly recovered. This rebound was actually expected — a few days ago, we anticipated a short-term pullback to around 2.36. Instead of rushing to chase the high, it's better to wait at this level and give yourself a chance to save some money. That's how the market works; patience often outweighs speed. The macro environment and the Fed's actions still influence sentiment, but from BEAT's fundamentals, this round of correction has actually created a good opportunity for dip buying.
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OfflineNewbie
· 12-18 04:01
Haha, it recovered again. That's why I don't chase highs—saving on fees is profit.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 12-17 22:04
2.5 This wave of recovery came back quite quickly. It seems your analysis a couple of days ago was quite accurate.
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ConsensusBot
· 12-16 12:41
Wait, can the 2.36 level really hold? It feels like it's about to plunge again.
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MetadataExplorer
· 12-15 06:29
Patience is a good word, but I still couldn't resist chasing it haha, now I'm trapped.
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GasFeeCryer
· 12-15 06:27
2.5 direct reversal, that's pretty intense. I told you not to rush.
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OnchainGossiper
· 12-15 06:26
Well, I really didn't misjudge this wave. Patience is truly the art of making money; there's no rush.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 12-15 06:24
The word "patience" is easy to say, but not many people can truly wait. I am one of those who wait until my hands shake.
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TeaTimeTrader
· 12-15 06:21
The rate cut indeed caused a strong rebound, but is the 2.36 level really attractive? Is it a trap or a true bottom? I have no idea.
#美联储降息 BEAT once surged to 2.5, and yesterday's decline was directly recovered. This rebound was actually expected — a few days ago, we anticipated a short-term pullback to around 2.36. Instead of rushing to chase the high, it's better to wait at this level and give yourself a chance to save some money. That's how the market works; patience often outweighs speed. The macro environment and the Fed's actions still influence sentiment, but from BEAT's fundamentals, this round of correction has actually created a good opportunity for dip buying.