#大户持仓变化 A well-known investor entered the ASTER project early on, accumulating 2.09 million tokens at an average price of approximately $0.913 in early November. After the announcement, the token price surged to $1.25 within an hour, instantly igniting market enthusiasm. However, a subsequent pullback occurred, and after additional purchases, he found himself in a trapped position. Currently, ASTER has fallen to $0.79, and the decline from its peak is significant.
Interestingly, this investor remains surprisingly calm about the current situation. He repeatedly emphasizes that he doesn't engage in short-term trading; his main approach is long-term holding. He experienced a similar phase of decline when participating in $BNB before, but ultimately realized gains over time. Additionally, his team was one of the early incubators of ASTER, making this investment more of a strategic move rather than a gamble on price. For him, short-term fluctuations are likely just market noise.
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unrekt.eth
· 2h ago
0.913 buy-in additional chips resulted in being trapped. I've seen this trick too many times. No matter how nicely it's said, it's still gambling...
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 12-16 10:20
0.913 enters, 0.79 exits, is this what big players call "long-term allocation"? Laughable.
Still telling stories while trapped, typical armchair strategist after the fact.
Can the team incubation party guarantee no losses? That logic is a bit far-fetched.
Short-term noise, long-term heavy losses. Let's see how long they can hold on.
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FrontRunFighter
· 12-16 10:18
ngl this reeks of textbook pump-n-dump mechanics... dude announces, price spikes 37% in an hour, then predictable dump. classic dark forest playbook right there
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FallingLeaf
· 12-16 10:18
Still so calm despite being trapped, is it really a gambler's mindset or genuine faith?
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GweiWatcher
· 12-16 10:17
It's the same old rhetoric... Long-term allocation, strategic layout, market noise—who wouldn't say that when they're trapped?
Staying calm despite being trapped, I think it's more about having no choice. Rather than wisdom, it's forced elegance.
Bought in at 0.913, now at 0.79. Can time clear this bill? What do you think, bro?
How come the early incubation partners haven't managed to save themselves? These little details are interesting.
Tired of the short-term and long-term hype; the key is whether you can break even.
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RumbleValidator
· 12-16 10:13
At the moment of $0.79, I knew this guy was solid. The holding of 2.09 million tokens combined with the incubator identity—this is not gambling at all, but a systematic validation node deployment.
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FlatTax
· 12-16 09:54
I've seen this trick before, it's the old saying "I don't do short-term trading"... That said, a long-term holding mindset is indeed more stable, but I'm just worried that news about cutting leeks will pop up again later.
#大户持仓变化 A well-known investor entered the ASTER project early on, accumulating 2.09 million tokens at an average price of approximately $0.913 in early November. After the announcement, the token price surged to $1.25 within an hour, instantly igniting market enthusiasm. However, a subsequent pullback occurred, and after additional purchases, he found himself in a trapped position. Currently, ASTER has fallen to $0.79, and the decline from its peak is significant.
Interestingly, this investor remains surprisingly calm about the current situation. He repeatedly emphasizes that he doesn't engage in short-term trading; his main approach is long-term holding. He experienced a similar phase of decline when participating in $BNB before, but ultimately realized gains over time. Additionally, his team was one of the early incubators of ASTER, making this investment more of a strategic move rather than a gamble on price. For him, short-term fluctuations are likely just market noise.