Dear followers šš
With four years of experience in the market, I want to speak honestly with you all. Over this time, Iāve seen countless coins collapseāand most of them never come back. Once a project loses its structure, liquidity, and real interest, it usually stays inactive no matter how much people hope otherwise.
Coins like $BIFI , which once went above $7,000, $MYX at $88, and $POWER at $2.57 are clear examples. They dropped hard, had a few weak bounces, and then gradually faded away. No real recoveryājust lower highs, shrinking volume, and silence.
The hard truth is this:
Not every dip is a buying opportunity.
Sometimes a drop is simply the market signaling that the story has ended.
What concerns me most is how some promoters continue to push these dead coins, telling beginners āthis is the bottomā or promising ā100x gains,ā while theyāve already exited. Thatās how traps are createdānot with charts, but with false hope.
Real recoveries only happen when thereās strong demand, active volume, a solid narrative, and genuine buyers stepping in. Without these, prices might bounce briefly but wonāt return to previous highs.
Iām not saying never buy dipsābut do it with logic, not emotion.
Protect your capital first.
Opportunities appear in every cycle, but traps show up every day.
Tap ā„ļø if you agree.
With four years of experience in the market, I want to speak honestly with you all. Over this time, Iāve seen countless coins collapseāand most of them never come back. Once a project loses its structure, liquidity, and real interest, it usually stays inactive no matter how much people hope otherwise.
Coins like $BIFI , which once went above $7,000, $MYX at $88, and $POWER at $2.57 are clear examples. They dropped hard, had a few weak bounces, and then gradually faded away. No real recoveryājust lower highs, shrinking volume, and silence.
The hard truth is this:
Not every dip is a buying opportunity.
Sometimes a drop is simply the market signaling that the story has ended.
What concerns me most is how some promoters continue to push these dead coins, telling beginners āthis is the bottomā or promising ā100x gains,ā while theyāve already exited. Thatās how traps are createdānot with charts, but with false hope.
Real recoveries only happen when thereās strong demand, active volume, a solid narrative, and genuine buyers stepping in. Without these, prices might bounce briefly but wonāt return to previous highs.
Iām not saying never buy dipsābut do it with logic, not emotion.
Protect your capital first.
Opportunities appear in every cycle, but traps show up every day.
Tap ā„ļø if you agree.