The performance of PEPE these days has indeed been interesting. It oscillated at high levels throughout the trading day, nearly breaking through key price levels above, and the key point is that even when mainstream coins like Bitcoin experienced a slight pullback, it basically didn't follow suit and remained very steady.
This kind of movement is quite puzzling—are the major players quietly accumulating chips, or are they preparing for a dump later? To be honest, I’m not panicking at this stage. I’m holding my positions without moving, while taking the opportunity to add a little to average down the cost. Instead of guessing blindly about the future direction, it’s better to patiently wait for the market to give clear signals.
From a trading perspective, if a pullback really occurs later, that would be a standard buying opportunity at a low. After all, this kind of resilience at high levels often indicates that the bottom support is quite solid, and as long as the pullback doesn’t break the key support, it’s worth taking the opportunity to position. Let’s stick to it, keep our strategy, and let the bullets fly a little longer.
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MercilessHalal
· 19h ago
pepe this wave is indeed quite resilient. I really like the fact that it's not following the trend; the main force is holding back a big move.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 22h ago
PEPE this wave definitely has some potential, but I still have to hold on and wait for it to tell me the next move.
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gm_or_ngmi
· 01-06 22:07
Hey, wait a minute, PEPE is really stable this time. I don't quite understand it either.
PEPE has definitely shown some strength these past couple of days, holding firmly at high levels. Is the main force accumulating or setting a trap... who knows?
Basically, just wait and see. If the support doesn't break, keep holding.
This resilience is worth a gamble; a pullback might be a good opportunity to buy.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 01-05 07:52
pepe this wave is indeed quite interesting. Coins that don't follow the trend downward should be kept an eye on.
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Is the main force accumulating to warm up for a dump? Honestly, who knows, I'm just holding on like this.
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High-level resilience often means there's still a story to tell.
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As long as the pullback doesn't break the support, you can get in. Simple logic, no need to overthink.
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Being too stable is fake stability, or is it the big players packing up? We'll find out then.
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Let the bullets fly a bit longer, don't rush to draw conclusions.
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Even Bitcoin is falling, but it can still hold on. This thing really has some tricks up its sleeve.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-05 07:49
Holding on tightly without breaking support at high levels is the most basic discipline on the battlefield.
Even after Bitcoin retraced, still holding on stubbornly indicates that the main force has no intention of dumping. I've seen this resilience many times before, often when supply lines are quietly being laid.
Don't chase highs or cut losses; averaging down and waiting for signals. I agree with this logic, but the prerequisite is setting a proper stop-loss level to prevent a black swan from wiping out years of accumulation.
A pullback at such a high level can actually be an opportunity, but it depends on whether you see through or break the previous support level, which is the line between life and death.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 01-05 07:48
This stability is indeed quite impressive. Even as Bitcoin drops, it still stubbornly holds on. The main force must be holding back a big move.
This operation to average down is really excellent. I just like your calm attitude.
Lay out your positions as long as the support isn't broken. Just do it this way.
PEPE's trend is truly strange, but as long as there's a bottom support, there's no need to panic.
The key is whether it can break through that resistance level later.
It feels like the main force is accumulating. This kind of resilience at high levels is usually not so simple.
Wait for the signal before taking action. No need to rush.
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HashRateHermit
· 01-05 07:48
PEPE's trend is indeed quite fierce. I have to admit, not following the trend and falling is impressive.
Bro, I learned this move from you. Averaging down is a good strategy in this wave.
Waiting for signals is much more comfortable than guessing blindly. That's also what I think.
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ShibaSunglasses
· 01-05 07:48
pepe this wave indeed resists decline, I haven't made any moves either, just waiting to see what the main force really wants to do.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 01-05 07:45
pepe this wave is indeed a bit something, not following the trend to fall is really stable
Honestly, I can't quite understand what the main force means, but averaging down on this move is still acceptable
Waiting for signals, if it can't break the support level, we'll just keep holding on
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RugResistant
· 01-05 07:41
pepe this wave is indeed strong, even Bitcoin has fallen but it can still hold up. Who can withstand this?
Whether it's main force accumulation or dumping, I can't figure it out. Anyway, I'll just watch lying down, and I'll get in on the dip.
The performance of PEPE these days has indeed been interesting. It oscillated at high levels throughout the trading day, nearly breaking through key price levels above, and the key point is that even when mainstream coins like Bitcoin experienced a slight pullback, it basically didn't follow suit and remained very steady.
This kind of movement is quite puzzling—are the major players quietly accumulating chips, or are they preparing for a dump later? To be honest, I’m not panicking at this stage. I’m holding my positions without moving, while taking the opportunity to add a little to average down the cost. Instead of guessing blindly about the future direction, it’s better to patiently wait for the market to give clear signals.
From a trading perspective, if a pullback really occurs later, that would be a standard buying opportunity at a low. After all, this kind of resilience at high levels often indicates that the bottom support is quite solid, and as long as the pullback doesn’t break the key support, it’s worth taking the opportunity to position. Let’s stick to it, keep our strategy, and let the bullets fly a little longer.