I have held the assets FLOW and ATOM for some time. Speaking of ATOM, as a veteran in the oracle track, it has indeed become interesting recently—its price is gathering strength, and some friends have already started doubling down. On the FLOW side, the bottom formation is gradually becoming clear, and I plan to buy more spot holdings in batches to lower the average cost.
Honestly, FLOW has quite a bit of room to rebound from the bottom; at the very least, it could see a two-digit increase. If it drops further, there isn't much room for decline—basically, it’s either a strong rebound and take off or a complete wipeout and delisting.
Friends with some spare cash can try a small amount to test the waters, but only if you can bear the risk of losing your principal. Heavy positions are not necessary; there's really no need.
My own spot holdings have been held for over a year and a half. I’ve experienced the madness of a bull market and the cold winter of a bear market. Anyway, I’m just holding on. The logic behind these two coins is still there, and there’s no reason to panic sell. Whether to follow the trend depends on individual risk preferences—stay conservative if you prefer, but if you can handle the volatility, you might consider it.
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SatoshiSherpa
· 01-05 01:07
FLOW this move is indeed a bit risky, betting on whether the bottom will rebound or if it will be completely done for. I'm also debating whether to keep adding...
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RugpullSurvivor
· 01-04 20:53
Haha, this thing called FLOW really has a lot of gambling risk; it's either sky-high or hits rock bottom, with no middle ground.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 01-03 05:50
FLOW, this gamble is really intense—either double up or zero out... I'll just keep lying low and holding on, anyway it's been over a year.
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PessimisticOracle
· 01-03 05:44
FLOW this move definitely has a gambling vibe, but hearing you say that it seems like the bottom is really close? Anyway, I'm scared, let's wait and see.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 01-03 05:43
Bro, I really respect your mindset. You've been a seasoned veteran for a year and a half.
FLOW will either take off or go to zero. I like this gambler's motto.
I agree with small-scale testing; those who are heavily invested should have already reflected.
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PerpetualLonger
· 01-03 05:40
Brothers, I'm also watching the bottom of FLOW in this wave. A double-digit rebound is definitely coming. Not adding to my position feels wrong.
For coins like ATOM, an old-timer, you must hold onto your faith. The bearish forces trying to dump the market won't succeed.
I've held my position for a year and a half, and it was worth it. I've experienced both bull and bear markets. I'll keep holding no matter what.
Small amounts of idle funds for testing are fine, but don't expect to get rich overnight.
Full position? That's not our style. Gradually adding to your position to average down is the right way. I feel this breakout is about to take off.
I have held the assets FLOW and ATOM for some time. Speaking of ATOM, as a veteran in the oracle track, it has indeed become interesting recently—its price is gathering strength, and some friends have already started doubling down. On the FLOW side, the bottom formation is gradually becoming clear, and I plan to buy more spot holdings in batches to lower the average cost.
Honestly, FLOW has quite a bit of room to rebound from the bottom; at the very least, it could see a two-digit increase. If it drops further, there isn't much room for decline—basically, it’s either a strong rebound and take off or a complete wipeout and delisting.
Friends with some spare cash can try a small amount to test the waters, but only if you can bear the risk of losing your principal. Heavy positions are not necessary; there's really no need.
My own spot holdings have been held for over a year and a half. I’ve experienced the madness of a bull market and the cold winter of a bear market. Anyway, I’m just holding on. The logic behind these two coins is still there, and there’s no reason to panic sell. Whether to follow the trend depends on individual risk preferences—stay conservative if you prefer, but if you can handle the volatility, you might consider it.