There are currently two main trends in the market that are intensively rallying. One is the established hot spot, and the other is a newly emerging strong target, representing opportunities in different cycles.
First, let's talk about the old one. The lead is indeed quite crowded, with CZ's new book release, major institutions holding positions, and an official investment of around 50,000 USD. But looking at the market response, the gains haven't doubled yet, feeling like the momentum isn't quite right? Actually, that's not the case. This precisely indicates that early accumulation is happening.
The real key is the rhythm that follows. The initial climb is always slow, with energy building up and chips settling. Once the critical point is broken, the flywheel will start turning—initially awkward, but once inertia is gained, the speed will accelerate exponentially. This is the physical law of the market.
The new leading project also has plenty of energy, representing an opportunity in a different time dimension. Both trends are running simultaneously, each with its own logic.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 21h ago
50,000U invested and still not doubled? This is the art of the main force's shakeout. Only by taking it slow can retail investors be shaken off.
I'm just waiting for that critical point. Once it's broken, the sky will brighten.
Both lines have a chance, but the risk is also significant. The new leading stock has enough momentum, but it still depends on how long it can hold up.
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screenshot_gains
· 01-11 00:52
Slow ascent? That's just accumulating. This trick is outdated.
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4am_degen
· 01-11 00:50
Looking at it, there's actually energy being stored. I've heard this explanation too many times.
It all sounds right, but when it comes to the critical point, you hesitate to get on board, right?
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BridgeNomad
· 01-11 00:49
nah, this feels like watching liquidity pools right before a rug pull pattern... two lines running parallel? that's how fragmentation happens. where's the risk assessment on counter-party assumptions here?
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MetaMisfit
· 01-11 00:45
Not doubling yet and claiming there's insufficient momentum? Man, your logic is a bit of a leap, this is how it should be during the chip accumulation phase.
Running two lines simultaneously, in plain terms, is just indecision.
The veteran one indeed has a strong sense of accumulation, but the flywheel concept is easy to talk about; a real break below is the true test.
The new leader is very eye-catching, but don't be fooled by the momentum.
What the market fears most is words like "exponential acceleration," which often backfire once spoken.
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 01-11 00:42
It's the same old spiel, early accumulation, flywheel effect, physical laws... I've heard it over a hundred times. The key question is, when will the breakout happen?
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 01-11 00:37
They're all in the accumulation stage; I thought it would take off directly.
There are currently two main trends in the market that are intensively rallying. One is the established hot spot, and the other is a newly emerging strong target, representing opportunities in different cycles.
First, let's talk about the old one. The lead is indeed quite crowded, with CZ's new book release, major institutions holding positions, and an official investment of around 50,000 USD. But looking at the market response, the gains haven't doubled yet, feeling like the momentum isn't quite right? Actually, that's not the case. This precisely indicates that early accumulation is happening.
The real key is the rhythm that follows. The initial climb is always slow, with energy building up and chips settling. Once the critical point is broken, the flywheel will start turning—initially awkward, but once inertia is gained, the speed will accelerate exponentially. This is the physical law of the market.
The new leading project also has plenty of energy, representing an opportunity in a different time dimension. Both trends are running simultaneously, each with its own logic.