Are $FOLKS and similar declining cryptocurrencies worth investing in? The answer is yes, the key lies in how to buy — through quantitative strategies and phased entry.
Many people have experienced this change in mindset: once a dark horse, now a complete mess, they simply put it on the "trash coin" list, even hoping it will be delisted soon. My previous way of thinking was the same as most, but I later understood a principle.
Even if a project is terrible, there is always a chance for a rebound. Instead of passively waiting, it’s better to actively position at the bottom range, and cash out when that rebound wave arrives. This is the execution ability that market participants should have.
Specifically for $FOLKS, the left-side low point is at 3.4, the current spot price is 2.2, with room for further decline. The issue isn’t whether it will rebound, but whether you have the courage to go against the trend in despair.
Market laws are spiral upward, not a one-way decline. Projects that once hit new highs will still experience technical rebounds — which often contradicts people’s expectations. To survive in the capital market, you often need to do things that go against the majority’s perception. Most people will say "the high point has broken, there’s no recovery," but the market has long provided an opposite answer.
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SighingCashier
· 7h ago
Folks, this price is really incredible. Dare to push it down to 2.2? I'm wondering where the bottom is.
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airdrop_huntress
· 7h ago
Bottom-up phased deployment, anyway it won't drop much more, just consider it a gamble on a rebound.
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OnChainArchaeologist
· 7h ago
The idea of a spiral upward sounds quite plausible... but I still think this wave of FOLKS is a bit uncertain. Buying at 2.2 and being able to return to 3.4 would already be considered pretty good.
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WalletWhisperer
· 7h ago
wallet clustering patterns suggest accumulation phase hasn't peaked yet... folks at 2.2 is basically screaming statistical anomaly if you know how to read the order book
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AirdropHarvester
· 7h ago
That's right, bottom averaging is more rational than gambling, but folks, this wave has indeed fallen quite hard.
Are $FOLKS and similar declining cryptocurrencies worth investing in? The answer is yes, the key lies in how to buy — through quantitative strategies and phased entry.
Many people have experienced this change in mindset: once a dark horse, now a complete mess, they simply put it on the "trash coin" list, even hoping it will be delisted soon. My previous way of thinking was the same as most, but I later understood a principle.
Even if a project is terrible, there is always a chance for a rebound. Instead of passively waiting, it’s better to actively position at the bottom range, and cash out when that rebound wave arrives. This is the execution ability that market participants should have.
Specifically for $FOLKS, the left-side low point is at 3.4, the current spot price is 2.2, with room for further decline. The issue isn’t whether it will rebound, but whether you have the courage to go against the trend in despair.
Market laws are spiral upward, not a one-way decline. Projects that once hit new highs will still experience technical rebounds — which often contradicts people’s expectations. To survive in the capital market, you often need to do things that go against the majority’s perception. Most people will say "the high point has broken, there’s no recovery," but the market has long provided an opposite answer.