Recently, I have been paying attention to the Plasma project. To be honest, the market has been quite dull. From the chart, the price has neither shown a clear decline nor a remarkable increase. Most friends who have already entered the market are still in a loss, which suggests that the current market valuation may be somewhat overestimated.
Instead of rushing to buy the dip, it's better to stay calm and observe. Wait until the price drops to a more reasonable level, or see signs of substantial involvement from major funds, before considering allocation.
Here’s a reminder: don’t be led astray by certain voices. There are always people in the market hyping up a project excessively, but the true determinant of its trend still depends on the project's fundamentals. Rather than listening to stories, it’s better to compare its retracement from the all-time high, which often reveals a lot. Maintaining a skeptical mindset and avoiding blindly chasing the trend is a more prudent approach.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 20h ago
After looking at the chart for a long time, Plasma is just like this? Moving sideways forever, everyone who entered is crying.
Wait, this price really should drop a wave.
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GasBankrupter
· 01-21 08:50
Oh my, Plasma really isn't exciting; those holding positions are all crying.
Wait, how ruthless are the high-level bagholders?
The tactics are still the same old story; there's no truth in the storyteller's mouth.
I just want to see who still dares to push to a high level.
A pullback this big and still daring to boast, truly impressive.
Don't rush to get on board; wait until the main players actually make a move.
I can't learn this brother's patience.
The fundamentals haven't improved; a rebound and dumping are standard procedures.
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GasFeePhobia
· 01-21 08:49
Damn, Plasma this wave is really boring, I even fell asleep while sideways trading.
Wait for the pullback, and then decide. Entering now just makes you the bag holder.
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LiquidationWizard
· 01-21 08:36
This Plasma dish really has no flavor, it can't go down and can't go up, just so dead and dull.
Honestly, looking at the fundamentals is much more reliable than listening to stories. Don't foolishly take the final hit.
Friends who are in loss should actually be glad they haven't chased the high. Waiting and watching is still a wise move.
Daring to boast after a retracement from the historical high is truly impressive.
The worst mentality is trying to bottom fish; many end up getting crushed in their hands.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 01-21 08:28
Plasma this coin really has no strength, holding positions are all bleeding, might as well wait
Bitcoin is still grinding, no need to rush to buy the dip of such things
Listening to too many stories can easily lead to pitfalls, focusing on fundamentals is the real way
People always think about turning things around quickly, but it often backfires
I think this round still needs to fall further before currency funds can really get involved
Those blindly chasing highs are all trapped now, it's time to reflect
Instead of listening to the hype in the crypto circle, it's better to look at what the retracement range says
This wave of Plasma is just a textbook example of overestimation, just hold on
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0xTherapist
· 01-21 08:25
Plasma really isn't that interesting; it's just stuck sideways and it's painful.
Let's wait and see. Don't follow the trend and buy the dip, as you'll often catch it halfway up.
Recently, I have been paying attention to the Plasma project. To be honest, the market has been quite dull. From the chart, the price has neither shown a clear decline nor a remarkable increase. Most friends who have already entered the market are still in a loss, which suggests that the current market valuation may be somewhat overestimated.
Instead of rushing to buy the dip, it's better to stay calm and observe. Wait until the price drops to a more reasonable level, or see signs of substantial involvement from major funds, before considering allocation.
Here’s a reminder: don’t be led astray by certain voices. There are always people in the market hyping up a project excessively, but the true determinant of its trend still depends on the project's fundamentals. Rather than listening to stories, it’s better to compare its retracement from the all-time high, which often reveals a lot. Maintaining a skeptical mindset and avoiding blindly chasing the trend is a more prudent approach.