The recent strong surge in Bitcoin has indeed boosted the overall market enthusiasm. Since BTC broke through high levels, mainstream altcoins like Pepe and Dogecoin have shown significant gains, and market sentiment has clearly become more bullish. However, this wave of market movement warrants deep reflection— is it driven by genuine market recovery and coordinated upward movement, or is it a false prosperity created by short-term capital accumulation? There is no definitive answer to this question. The key is to distinguish between hype-driven speculation and projects with solid fundamentals. In such market conditions, managing risk properly is far more important than chasing highs. What does everyone think about the sustainability of this rally?
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faded_wojak.eth
· 10m ago
Basically, this round is a capital game; those chasing the highs will suffer losses.
Wait, does Pepe really have fundamentals... LOL.
When BTC goes up, everything else goes up too. I'm tired of this logic.
Risk management? Most people can't do it at all; they just want to get rich overnight.
The term "false prosperity" is used very accurately; it feels like a rug pull could happen at any time.
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BlockImposter
· 16h ago
I think this rally is just a game of funds; don't be blinded by FOMO.
Wait, this time is really different; on-chain data is speaking.
Those chasing Pepe are all gamblers; I advise you to stay calm.
Market trends—who dares to say they are sustainable... I'm becoming more and more cautious.
Honestly, the tactic of Bitcoin leading the rally and small coins following has been played out long ago.
Don't talk about fundamentals; the market is just eating this up. Jumping in now is just taking over the bag.
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MidnightTrader
· 16h ago
Those who chase the high are all newbies; I already cleared my positions and am waiting for a pullback.
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VitaliksTwin
· 16h ago
False prosperity... I bet five bucks we'll see a top next week
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Same old rhetoric, I should have learned to take profits earlier
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How long can Pepe follow the trend? That's the real question
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Everyone looks smart when the market is good, but only when it drops do you see who’s not wearing pants
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Risk management? Easier said than done...
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The correlation among mainstream altcoins... feels a bit dangerous
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Those chasing the high have to pay tuition, and this time is no exception
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Sustainability? I dare not think in that direction
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I'm tired of hearing the term "capital accumulation," it's said every round
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Bitcoin is strong and resilient, but I really can't trust coins like Pepe that follow the rise
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 16h ago
Buying high is just for rookies; I'll wait for a pullback before jumping in.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 16h ago
Another round of false prosperity. To be honest, coins like PEPE and Dogecoin that rely purely on sentiment can't withstand the test.
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Risk management is correct to say, but most people simply can't do it, and will still be swept up by FOMO chasing highs.
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Why ask about sustainability? Anyway, once the hype fades, it's just a mess, and funds have already fled.
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BTC leads the charge, with altcoins following suit and dancing along. We've seen this routine countless times.
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It just feels like the market maker is shaking out the weak hands; ordinary investors still get caught.
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Projects with solid fundamentals have already surged long ago. Now, it's just bagholders entering.
The recent strong surge in Bitcoin has indeed boosted the overall market enthusiasm. Since BTC broke through high levels, mainstream altcoins like Pepe and Dogecoin have shown significant gains, and market sentiment has clearly become more bullish. However, this wave of market movement warrants deep reflection— is it driven by genuine market recovery and coordinated upward movement, or is it a false prosperity created by short-term capital accumulation? There is no definitive answer to this question. The key is to distinguish between hype-driven speculation and projects with solid fundamentals. In such market conditions, managing risk properly is far more important than chasing highs. What does everyone think about the sustainability of this rally?