【Say something harsh: PEPE is not going up now, there’s a high probability of chasing high later】
Those who are still watching the market at midnight are basically not here just for the excitement.
To be honest, I’ve been watching this PEPE line for three days, and it silently climbed to 0.000004, with the RSI stuck at 52.8, neither high nor low, but the trend has quietly turned bullish. I used to think that this kind of pure emotional coin was just a game of foolishness, where whoever catches the last baton cries, but in the past few days, as the market moved, I realized that it may not be us who are foolish, but those “smart people” who have always been too afraid to enter.
At this stage, PEPE has two paths: one is to continue grinding, oscillating sideways for a few days, wearing out the hesitant people, and then suddenly one day a big bullish candle pulls up, making you watch the K-line and chase the highs; the other is to step on the gas directly, taking advantage of the market sentiment not having cooled off yet, and breaking through the previous resistance in one go. By then, don’t say 0.000004, you won’t even touch 0.000005. Don’t ask me why I’m so certain; just look at the rhythm of several recent Meme coins, the capital simply doesn’t give you time to react.
It’s false to say I’m not conflicted.
I’m not calling for trades, nor am I advising you to go all in. But you need to understand that once this kind of coin starts moving, it won’t gently wait for you to get on board. You see the RSI is only 52.8, not even entering the strong zone, yet the bulls are already dominant, indicating that the buying pressure is genuine. Those who get off now or are watching with empty hands will likely ask after the next big bullish candle comes out: “Why did it suddenly rise?”
The market hasn’t moved much these past few days, but PEPE has created an independent trend, and that’s a signal. By the time everyone is saying “it’s time to get on board,” the price will have already flown. I used to always want to bottom fish and top out, but ended up getting my head shaved back and forth; later I realized—coins like this, it’s better to go with the trend than to guess the top. If you don’t get in now, and then watch it rise 30% in a day, would you dare to chase? Most likely not. Then you’ll curse the market makers for cutting the leeks, but in fact, the opportunity is right in front of you; it’s you who let go of the chance.
So I’ll say something harsh: PEPE is not going up now, there’s a high probability of chasing high later. Those who are not afraid to stand guard will always have a seat, but the fear is that the moment you want to get in but don’t dare to move, it has already taken off.
