Commemorative banknote assets typically exhibit obvious cyclical speculation characteristics. These bottom targets can trigger market enthusiasm before and after each issuance or commemorative event, and their historical performance is relatively stable.
Looking at recent trends, the period around Ma Banknotes 13-14 is very likely to usher in a new round of market attention. Based on past patterns, similar time nodes often trigger a concentrated influx of funds. For investors who have already established bottom positions, this stage is worth close monitoring to seize potential short-term trading opportunities.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 01-12 06:21
Here we go again? They've been saying this for years, but what’s the result?
Just waiting for the dump on the 13th haha.
This thing with 马钞 has trapped too many people, stop cutting now.
Base position? Bro, I already cut my position and ran long ago.
Cyclicity? All I see is cyclical losses.
Could this be another capital trap…
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HodlKumamon
· 01-11 10:53
Uh... wait, there's a 73.5% chance of cyclical hype, but there aren't that many times in historical data when the nodes are truly hit correctly.
This wave of Ma Chao is a bit fierce, friends with bottom positions need to be careful not to get caught in a trap (◍•ᴗ•◕)
The data is indeed impressive, but don't forget that the market loves to reverse expectations for a harvest, hehe.
Oh no, it's that "historical pattern" again. The last time I said this, Bear Bear lost three months.
I believe in all the warriors trying to bottom fish, but should we add a stop-loss? Defense always comes first.
It all depends on whether the money will really come in on the 13th-14th. Talking on paper is easy.
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AllInAlice
· 01-11 10:29
Will the horse banknotes be hot again this wave? It’s the same pattern every time, a cyclical routine.
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How much can it rise on the 13th-14th? Don’t tell me it’s just another false alarm.
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The bottom position has long been laid out, now it’s just a matter of whether this wave can hold.
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The hype around commemorative banknotes is really getting old, but the money still has to be made, right?
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The timing is here, funds are pouring in... How many times have we heard this phrase?
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I suggest everyone be cautious; historical stability does not mean this time will be stable too.
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Tracking has been done, but I’m just worried about getting caught in a trap.
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Wait, do horse banknotes really have that much energy on the 13th-14th?
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CounterIndicator
· 01-11 10:26
The Ma banknote wave, huh? The historical pattern is right here, definitely need to watch on the 13th-14th.
Periodic hype works like this—when the node arrives, funds flood in. It's an old trick.
Brothers holding bottom positions need to seize the opportunity; short-term chances can't be missed.
I've seen too many of these commemorative banknote tricks. It's stable, but it all depends on who can pick the right bottom.
By the way, does anyone really make money from this? Feels like it's just leek farmers cutting each other.
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MidsommarWallet
· 01-11 10:25
Can this wave of Ma Chao really rise? It feels like it's always just a way to cut leeks.
The bottom position is long gone, let's just wait and see.
I'm tired of the cycle hype routine, who still falls for it?
13-14? Let's observe first, not necessarily follow the trend.
Commemorative coins are just gambling mentality; excitement is exciting but the risk is also high.
And what is this time window theory again? I just want to know if it can really make money.
Commemorative banknote assets typically exhibit obvious cyclical speculation characteristics. These bottom targets can trigger market enthusiasm before and after each issuance or commemorative event, and their historical performance is relatively stable.
Looking at recent trends, the period around Ma Banknotes 13-14 is very likely to usher in a new round of market attention. Based on past patterns, similar time nodes often trigger a concentrated influx of funds. For investors who have already established bottom positions, this stage is worth close monitoring to seize potential short-term trading opportunities.