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Recently, I have been following a Crypto Assets project for about 10 days. However, due to the long wait time, I ultimately chose to give up. This is not a doubt about its pump potential, but stems from my personal limit of patience.
After the project broke through the critical threshold of $0.40, the price continued to fluctuate around this level. This state lasted for 17 days, with a volatility of up to 30%. For most investors, this long-term uncertainty is indeed difficult to bear.
From this experience, I want to share an observation about a trading pattern: when a certain Crypto Asset experiences a large amount of trading after breaking through a key price level, and then the price fluctuates slightly around the breakout point while staying above the 30-day moving average, this may indicate a potential investment opportunity. However, the difficulty of this strategy lies in how to maintain patience and perseverance during periods of high volatility.
It is worth noting that $0.35 seems to be a key price level, which may represent the cost line for main funds in the last round of market conditions. In the face of such market situations, investors need to think carefully: when encountering similar situations next time, do you have enough patience and determination to hold your position?
In the Crypto Assets market, patience is often the key to victory. However, every investor needs to formulate a strategy based on their risk tolerance and investment goals. Sometimes, knowing when to exit is equally important.