I feel it's too early to enter the market now. Wait for a wave of decline before entering
Tommy112
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Bullish
$TRUMP Why do I insist on being optimistic about $TRUMP? 1. Trump's official endorsement, the first presidential coin, no matter how many other countries' presidents issue coins, people will always remember the first one, especially since it's the American president, the popularity remains high. 2. From the K-line perspective, the daily average line's downward trend is gradually flattening, touching the bottom and rebounding significantly, indicating that it is generally optimistic, with institutions and retail investors buying in, and there is support at the $15 price level. 3. Analyzing from the perspective of the three-wave strategy, the obvious characteristic of the first wave surge is a rapid rise, facing resistance at a predetermined position and then retracing significantly, indicating a battle between bulls and bears, with market divergence. This first rebound fits this characteristic. 4. The characteristic of the second wave is generally: there is support at a specific price level, and it fluctuates in a small range around a certain price, indicating that the market currently agrees with this price, but there is still divergence. Once subsequent opinions form a consensus, it will start to rise. $TRUMP is currently fluctuating around $19, which also fits the characteristics before the second wave starts, but the subsequent trend still needs to be monitored. If it starts, it will quickly enter this second wave of main surge. I won't talk about the third wave; as a retail investor, the faster you run, the better. This wave of increase looks very fierce, and the momentum is strong. If the second wave quickly unifies opinions and starts, it indicates that this market generally lacks patience, especially with scams happening one after another, institutions are eager to push up and reap profits, while retail investors are eager to get rich overnight. However, apart from $BTC and $TRUMP , I really can't find any coins worth trusting.
This article cites: Uncle Mo#
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