Charts only show patterns, not reasons. This judgment is actually not wrong.
But if you rush to sell just because Monero has risen, claiming it's due to a security incident triggering the market—honestly, that shows you still don't understand Monero well enough. Price fluctuations and project fundamentals are two different things. Truly knowledgeable people won't be swayed by short-term price movements; instead, they will see through the underlying logic.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 01-17 10:52
Sis, those trying to bottom out in the short term are bound to get cut.
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MrRightClick
· 01-17 10:50
Those who sell off during short-term fluctuations probably haven't fully understood what they are holding.
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SmartContractRebel
· 01-17 10:42
The trend-following trader smiles without saying a word; fundamentals are the true king.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 01-17 10:26
There are really too many short-term volatile newbies.
Charts only show patterns, not reasons. This judgment is actually not wrong.
But if you rush to sell just because Monero has risen, claiming it's due to a security incident triggering the market—honestly, that shows you still don't understand Monero well enough. Price fluctuations and project fundamentals are two different things. Truly knowledgeable people won't be swayed by short-term price movements; instead, they will see through the underlying logic.