Recently, the on-chain rhythm has been quite interesting. Bonkfun has temporarily cooled off, while those old coins that have been repeatedly pumped are quietly becoming active again. We need to keep an eye on whether the funds will really flow back into those mainstream pump coins.
Here are a few key points to focus on:
$debt looks reasonably priced this time, with solid support levels. In times like this, betting on a rebound shouldn’t be a big issue; the risk is controllable.
$troll hasn’t fully met expectations and shot straight to 80m. Even if there’s a slight pullback in between, there’s still a chance to catch another rebound opportunity if the rhythm is right.
$mask still follows the old plan; calls in the 8-9m range are worth paying close attention to. Just follow the previous strategy without making unnecessary changes.
$gor really needs to hold on, but I personally plan to withdraw for now. Holding it doesn’t have a good cost-performance ratio; it’s better to switch to something more active.
$memecoin surged to over 10 million as expected, but this coin is clearly mainly for unloading. After sorting out, it’s highly likely to oscillate upwards, but don’t get greedy; it’s safest to take profits when there’s a gain.
$ani is quite enjoyable for trading around 30m, but it feels like it's nearing its end. The hype from Musk can only sustain this limited price increase; afterwards, it can only be a short-term quick in-and-out, don’t fall in love with it.
And that “Wang Chai”, its position is good, suitable for slow accumulation. Patience is required to hold on; opportunities should present themselves later.
On the exchange side, Bitcoin feels like it’s about to reach the position, and I plan to build a position around here. I still have a positive outlook for the subsequent market.
E+B may develop an independent trend, but altcoins are likely to have a tiresome rhythm of "two steps forward, one step back". It’s hard to hold for the long term; essentially, one can only rely on trading to earn some price differences, and being greedy could lead to losses.