#Strategy加仓BTC FRAX should be approached with caution, especially when shorting. The total circulating supply is 99.68 million coins, which doesn't seem large, but recently, small tokens with a market cap in the billions are particularly prone to surging above $20—this is a clear phenomenon. Therefore, friends who want to short are better off being cautious. Instead of operating blindly, it's better to wait for the right opportunity. Either go long within the bottom range to accumulate chips; or wait until it is truly pumped to a high level like other altcoins before considering shorting. Risk and reward must always be balanced, and this logic is especially important for small-cap tokens.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 12h ago
Small tokens indeed have many tricks this time. The circulating supply of 99.68 million may seem insignificant, but once it catches the eye of the whales, it's a doubling trend. As for FRAX, it's better to wait and see; there's no need to rush into shorting.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 12h ago
FRAX this thing is indeed easy to get trapped, I've seen too many people caught in small altcoins.
Wait, you mentioned this phenomenon, and I also noticed it. It's not surprising to see a billion-dollar market cap pushed to $20.
Shorting small altcoins is basically betting on the main players' psychology, so forget it.
Accumulating at the bottom is more solid, at least with less psychological pressure.
Your analysis is quite clear-headed; many people are just greedy and it causes trouble.
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ETHReserveBank
· 12h ago
It's quite risky to short FRAX now. Recently, these small tokens have been all over the place, and too many people are getting caught.
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GasFeeDodger
· 12h ago
Oh my goodness, FRAX this time really is easy to get trapped. I’ve seen similar tokens skyrocket overnight before.
Wait, wait, wait, whether to bottom-fish at the lows or short at the highs, too many choices can actually lead to more losses.
For small-cap tokens, the main risk is chasing the high; it's better to play it safe.
#Strategy加仓BTC FRAX should be approached with caution, especially when shorting. The total circulating supply is 99.68 million coins, which doesn't seem large, but recently, small tokens with a market cap in the billions are particularly prone to surging above $20—this is a clear phenomenon. Therefore, friends who want to short are better off being cautious. Instead of operating blindly, it's better to wait for the right opportunity. Either go long within the bottom range to accumulate chips; or wait until it is truly pumped to a high level like other altcoins before considering shorting. Risk and reward must always be balanced, and this logic is especially important for small-cap tokens.