$ARTX from a technical perspective indeed has reasons for a pullback. However, the market just loves to be like this; the more it seems like it should fall, the more unexpected moves can happen.
The project's liquidity pool has already been locked, and the on-chain trading competition is in full swing. The fundamentals are actually continuously building momentum. The problem is, after being battered by the market for a long time, I am increasingly reluctant to trust my own judgment — always thinking that maybe I need to list on a few more top-tier platforms to have a chance.
Honestly, this kind of psychological game is even more torturous than technical analysis. Sit tight, there may still be waves ahead.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 13h ago
Technical analysis says it will fall, I just don't believe it; this coin always goes against the trend.
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Liquidity is locked, and the competition is ongoing. The fundamentals are indeed being built up; it all depends on whether we can withstand this psychological test.
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To put it simply, it's still a matter of mental resilience. People keep thinking that if only the top players buy in more, the market can be saved. But it's not that simple at all.
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I just want to know whether the next wave will be upward or downward. It feels like it's about to collapse.
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Sitting here, my mindset is about to explode. That’s probably the biggest enemy.
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The project's fundamentals are solid, but when will the market beast follow the usual pattern?
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LootboxPhobia
· 13h ago
Psychological games are truly deadly; they are the biggest enemy.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 13h ago
Technical bearish signals often lead to a rebound; I just like this contrarian approach.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 13h ago
Psychological warfare is indeed a powerful weapon, more challenging than K-line analysis.
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LightningWallet
· 13h ago
Psychological games are truly amazing; I've also experienced being proven wrong too many times.
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DAOdreamer
· 13h ago
Speaking of which, this psychological game is indeed more deadly than K-line analysis.
$ARTX from a technical perspective indeed has reasons for a pullback. However, the market just loves to be like this; the more it seems like it should fall, the more unexpected moves can happen.
The project's liquidity pool has already been locked, and the on-chain trading competition is in full swing. The fundamentals are actually continuously building momentum. The problem is, after being battered by the market for a long time, I am increasingly reluctant to trust my own judgment — always thinking that maybe I need to list on a few more top-tier platforms to have a chance.
Honestly, this kind of psychological game is even more torturous than technical analysis. Sit tight, there may still be waves ahead.