TNSR this coin, I personally still believe in its long-term prospects.
To be honest, the pace is indeed slow, but if you want to acquire quality chips at the bottom, which time doesn't require? I have a friend who has been quietly accumulating Litecoin at the bottom for almost two years, and the final gains were substantial. For us small coin traders, a one or two month layout is nothing, it's completely within an acceptable range.
Rather than anxiously watching large funds operate on mainstream coins and Bitcoin, it's better to wait patiently. Now, it seems that TNSR is showing some signs of a U-shaped bottom. The longer the accumulation time, the more explosive the breakout tends to be later. This is the logic of bottom mining—time for space.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 01-06 13:52
Well... I've heard the U-shaped bottom theory too many times. Once the liquidation risk threshold is triggered, I don't care whether you believe it or not.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 01-06 13:46
Wait a minute, two years? Man, your friend’s mental toughness is really strong. I’m afraid I don’t have that much patience.
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U-shaped bottom is just a U-shaped bottom, don’t make it so mystical. Basically, it’s just gambling.
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I’ve heard the logic of exchanging time for space too many times, but in the end, most people still didn’t get much out of it.
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Mining at the bottom sounds good, but who knows if TNSR is at the bottom or will continue to go down?
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One or two months? Don’t lie to me. Small coins like this often go silent for months.
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What can the story of Litecoin tell us? It’s just survivor bias.
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There are some signs of a U-shaped bottom, but that term is very broad haha.
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Wait, no, the ones entering now are completely different from those who entered two years ago.
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I agree with a long-term outlook, but going all-in right now is just not worth it.
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This idea isn’t bad; the key is that most people won’t hold on until the explosion day.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 01-06 13:38
Two years of lurking... Buddy, we need to be realistic. How many people can hold up?
But on the other hand, if TNSR's U bottom really takes off, it will be truly powerful.
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BrokenRugs
· 01-06 13:36
Time exchanges space, there's no problem with that, but it depends on whether you can endure it
Actually, two years of lurking isn't that exaggerated, the key is not to get trapped
TNSR this wave is indeed a bit interesting, but the bottom signal still needs to be observed further
Wait, how do you see the U-shaped bottom... on the chart?
Don't just talk about being long-term optimistic, you need some practical strategies
Bottom mining sounds easy, but few people can really wait for the explosion
No matter how well the chips are absorbed, the coin itself must have value
Anyway, I don't dare to go all-in on small coins, the risk is too high
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 01-06 13:33
Huh, two years? That guy really has patience. I can't wait that long.
Wait, has the U bottom really taken shape? Or do I have to keep lying flat?
Alright, I've heard the excuse of "time for space" quite a few times. Let's see if TNSR can come up with some tricks.
TNSR this coin, I personally still believe in its long-term prospects.
To be honest, the pace is indeed slow, but if you want to acquire quality chips at the bottom, which time doesn't require? I have a friend who has been quietly accumulating Litecoin at the bottom for almost two years, and the final gains were substantial. For us small coin traders, a one or two month layout is nothing, it's completely within an acceptable range.
Rather than anxiously watching large funds operate on mainstream coins and Bitcoin, it's better to wait patiently. Now, it seems that TNSR is showing some signs of a U-shaped bottom. The longer the accumulation time, the more explosive the breakout tends to be later. This is the logic of bottom mining—time for space.