猴哥🐒
猴哥🐒|2月 20, 2026 14:42
The longer the bottom oscillation lasts, the higher the possibility of a staged rebound It is expected that the beginning of 6 will repeatedly bottom out and fluctuate in the past month, and then rebound to the beginning of 8 Although the rebound of Bitcoin may not be significant, there should still be timely hot spots and blue chip MEME market trends during the rebound period These are the opportunities to play knockoff games A few more facts, first of all, no one can accurately judge the time and price in the market I usually analyze and judge from different dimensions to sort out the logic, and the output of viewpoints has a timeline. For example, a few days ago, a stranger on Twitter took a screenshot and agreed to stop the decline around 90000 yuan? If you only come across this tweet, you will definitely be looked down upon and even ridiculed But at least we should take action, climb the building to see history In the following post, it was around 90000, but I remember it should be around 86000. It said that there should be no panic in the short term, and it has already been resolved And it has been repeatedly mentioned that it is a rebound market, with a target around 100000 yuan. Afterwards, Bitcoin did rebound, rebounding to 97000 yuan, and the price almost matched, with a slight deviation in time And I mainly do knockoffs, and Da Bing is just my reference vane. Before the knockoff market plummeted, I also publicly reminded to clear my position Through these, we understand a truth that we should look at the whole picture and not take things out of context No matter, being oneself is the most important thing. It's someone else's fault if they can't stand it How tiring it would be to worry about what everyone thinks I don't distribute plates, I don't post CA every day, just live cautiously Next, I want to take advantage of this rebound trend and focus on making money. Everything else is not important!
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