JASMY's recent performance is quite interesting, seeming like the last surge before the delisting controversy.
From the spot data of a major exchange, just 8 million in volume can generate such a large move, indicating that the market cap is indeed small. But honestly, the popularity in the spot market has become quite thin, with many people already shifting to watching or moving to higher liquidity assets.
Recently, observing the trend in the observation zone, the overall atmosphere remains cautious, with limited room for a short-term rebound. However, if you really want to participate in trading, the range between 0.0093 and 0.0095 is a good reference point for reducing positions or taking profits — there's no need to hold on stubbornly; sell when you should.
The key still depends on whether genuine trading volume can be accumulated later; otherwise, it will just be a repeated oscillation.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 01-09 10:11
8 million in volume just like that? The market is so thin, a simple hit will send it back to the starting point.
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Anon32942
· 01-08 15:01
8 million is enough to push so hard, indicating that there's no one left in the market, truly impressive.
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LiquidityWitch
· 01-06 16:31
8 million can make such a strong move? The market is ridiculously small. To be honest, this rebound isn't very attractive.
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SolidityNewbie
· 01-06 10:58
Raising this high with only 8 million, the market cap must be tiny... It feels like a temporary rebound.
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 01-06 10:57
8 million in volume, and it pulls so much? The market is too small, it's all just hype.
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MEVEye
· 01-06 10:57
8 million can push so hard, indicating that there really are no more people. I think this rebound is just the final struggle.
However, the position between 0.0093 and 0.0095 is indeed worth considering to exit; there's no need to wait for death.
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-06 10:52
8 million can push it this high? This market is really a bit empty, just a casual hype and it moves.
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BoredApeResistance
· 01-06 10:47
With just 8 million, it's so pumped up, indicating that this market really has no popularity anymore. I think we still need to wait for trading volume to pick up; otherwise, it's definitely just hype.
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FreeMinter
· 01-06 10:44
With a trading volume of 8 million, it's so arrogant, indicating that JASMY really has no popularity left. It's time to clear out what needs to be sold.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-06 10:42
8 million is enough to pull such a strong move, really shows how small the market is to an unbelievable extent.
JASMY's recent performance is quite interesting, seeming like the last surge before the delisting controversy.
From the spot data of a major exchange, just 8 million in volume can generate such a large move, indicating that the market cap is indeed small. But honestly, the popularity in the spot market has become quite thin, with many people already shifting to watching or moving to higher liquidity assets.
Recently, observing the trend in the observation zone, the overall atmosphere remains cautious, with limited room for a short-term rebound. However, if you really want to participate in trading, the range between 0.0093 and 0.0095 is a good reference point for reducing positions or taking profits — there's no need to hold on stubbornly; sell when you should.
The key still depends on whether genuine trading volume can be accumulated later; otherwise, it will just be a repeated oscillation.