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AGT suddenly surged by 3.33% today, with a gain of over 60% in the past 12 hours, and many people are starting to pay attention to this project.
From a technical perspective, several buy signals have appeared recently, and many analysts are predicting a 20-40% increase. This coin is also considered a popular AI project within mainstream ecosystems. Community feedback is quite positive, with about 95% of opinions leaning optimistic, mainly discussing how to lock in profits, and there is also a lot of FOMO driving the momentum.
If you want to go long on AGT contracts at the current price range, it is recommended to set a proper stop-loss. Generally, a -5% stop-loss can handle rapid pullback risks. The target can initially be set at a 20% increase, then observe market performance before deciding whether to continue holding. Market volatility is high, so maintaining the right mindset is very important.
This wave of AGT feels entirely driven by FOMO; the technicals look good, but with such a rapid rise... don't you have a sense of caution?
It's AI concept again, and with 95% bullish sentiment, it sounds just like an invitation for bagholders.
Sell at 20%, don't wait to get caught.
A -5% stop-loss is a bit loose; this coin has such a volatile temperament.
Why does it feel like all analysts are hyping it up? Are they all just making a killing?
For trading contracts, I need to check the trading volume first; I'm worried about insufficient liquidity causing a sudden spike.
Another FOMO harvesting machine? Technical signals are everywhere, but I've seen this trick too many times.
A -5% stop loss sounds stable, but when it comes to crashing the market, how many can actually execute it?
With 95% of the community being optimistic, you should be even more cautious. This is usually a sign of a top.
I'm not touching contracts anymore; it's too easy to get liquidated.
This round of gains feels a bit sudden; beware of a pullback or correction.