DUSK has indeed been brewing a second wave of market activity recently, but I personally don't want to follow the trend and chase it. If the price continues to surge upward, I actually see it as a good opportunity to short.
Thinking back to TNSR's previous trend, DUSK is very likely to replicate that pattern. However, DUSK's market cap is smaller and its trading volume lighter, so once it gets pumped up, it can rise very rapidly, and when it drops, it can fall just as hard — this is the double-edged sword of small-cap coins.
The typical patterns of sudden price surges in such coins are mostly twofold: either they provide an opportunity for those trapped earlier to get out, or they open up shorting opportunities for latecomers. Never get carried away and think this is a signal to jump in. If you're caught at high levels, it could mean a lifetime of holding the bag.
When the market is crazy, it really tests your mindset. My advice is to stay calm; better to miss one or two waves than to force yourself into the crowd at the top. Remember, the faster the surge, the greater the risk. Set your stop-loss levels properly, and protecting your principal is the key to sustained profits.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 17h ago
High-level bagholder = permanent stand-by, this logic makes sense
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PositionPhobia
· 17h ago
Buying in at high levels is suicide, I'm serious.
Wait, is DUSK really going to crash this time, or are they just trying to trick me into buying the dip again?
Small coins are like this—either get rich overnight or go bankrupt, a gambler's game.
Stay calm, don't be scared by the pump, and don't be scared by the drop.
Shorting is okay, but don't be greedy—know when to take profits.
That's right, the people at high levels are the last to be the chives; I don't want to be that.
Isn't the lesson of TNSR enough? People just can't learn.
Stop-loss must be set, or it's just a fate of cutting losses.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 17h ago
High-level bagholder = permanent stand-by. How many times do I have to say this before some people listen?
This wave of DUSK pump is a trap, really don't go.
Small coins are like this, they rise quickly and fall just as fast. If you can't keep a steady mindset, just wait to go all-in.
Set stop-losses, or you'll suffer huge losses.
I'm really afraid to see someone excitedly shouting about 10,000x coins at the top.
It's better to wait for a dip than chase the high; the risk is much lower.
Making money requires patience. Those chasing the hot trends die the fastest.
Well said, but no one listens.
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NightAirdropper
· 17h ago
High-level bagholders are really impressive. Looking at DUSK's rhythm, it's just like TNSR—small-cap coins have big movements, they rise quickly and fall just as hard.
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StableBoi
· 17h ago
Seeing this DUSK pattern again, it feels like a scam machine. Those who buy in at high levels will eventually have to stand guard.
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DeepRabbitHole
· 17h ago
Those who buy at high levels are all martyrs. I'll just watch this wave of DUSK and won't make a move.
DUSK has indeed been brewing a second wave of market activity recently, but I personally don't want to follow the trend and chase it. If the price continues to surge upward, I actually see it as a good opportunity to short.
Thinking back to TNSR's previous trend, DUSK is very likely to replicate that pattern. However, DUSK's market cap is smaller and its trading volume lighter, so once it gets pumped up, it can rise very rapidly, and when it drops, it can fall just as hard — this is the double-edged sword of small-cap coins.
The typical patterns of sudden price surges in such coins are mostly twofold: either they provide an opportunity for those trapped earlier to get out, or they open up shorting opportunities for latecomers. Never get carried away and think this is a signal to jump in. If you're caught at high levels, it could mean a lifetime of holding the bag.
When the market is crazy, it really tests your mindset. My advice is to stay calm; better to miss one or two waves than to force yourself into the crowd at the top. Remember, the faster the surge, the greater the risk. Set your stop-loss levels properly, and protecting your principal is the key to sustained profits.