The performance of MEME coins has always been predictable—usually erupting during the early and late stages of a market cycle. Sector rotation is never absent in the market, and currently, the upward momentum of MEME is approaching its ceiling. In contrast, TURBO's performance is indeed weaker, and from the candlestick patterns, it doesn't seem to have much follow-through.
From a trading perspective, shorting at this position seems more reasonable. The logic is simple—once the overall market turns downward, the MEME sector is often among the first to plunge, and weak coins like TURBO can't escape either. Stop-loss is set at the previous high, making the risk relatively controllable. The market's rhythm changes quickly, so close attention is required.
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FreeMinter
· 01-06 01:12
Still accumulating at the ceiling, these waves of retail investors are about to be cut again
TURBO is indeed bad; it was obvious from the start
I agree with shorting at this level; when the market drops, these trash coins will be the first to fail
I already said MEME had no future, yet some people still stubbornly hold on
This wave's pace is really fast; just as I reacted, it dumped
How are there still people playing TURBO? It looks like it has no prospects
Shorting is correct; set your stop-loss and run, don't be greedy
The ceiling has been broken, and there are still people chasing the high
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 01-05 19:03
The ceiling is right in front of us, TURBO really looks a bit weak.
Once the market drops, the MEME sector can't even run, and the short-term bearish logic still holds.
MEME has been炒ing for so long, it should be reaching its peak now. Those chasing now are just new to the game.
Set your stop-loss and go for it; anyway, the risk is controllable. The key is to keep an eye on the rhythm changes.
This wave of TURBO indeed can't keep up; weak coins should be harvested.
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BottomMisser
· 01-05 17:24
What's the point of playing when it's already the ceiling? Should have pulled out long ago.
TURBO, this junk really isn't worth it. Let's wait for a dip before talking.
Both shorting and risk control—easy to say, but when it actually drops, everyone panics.
MEME feels about the same this round; who knows when the next one will come.
Stop-loss at a high point? Easier said than done. Nobody wants to cut losses.
Betting on the market turning around? I think it's unlikely. Better to stay on the sidelines.
Weak coins can't escape, strong coins can't escape either; only smart people run.
I've heard this logic a hundred times, and it's always wrong.
Why is TURBO so bad? I thought I could catch a wave.
Staring at the market all the time? Then I guess I have to stay awake 24/7.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-03 04:55
The ceiling is coming, MEME can't run this time, and TURBO will be sacrificed then.
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MEME always plays like this, rises quickly and dies just as fast. Currently shorting this wave is actually okay.
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Weak coins are the worst; when the market shakes, they collapse first. I think TURBO is really hanging by a thread this time.
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That's right, after sector rotation comes the plunge competition. MEME sector is at the forefront.
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I agree with this logic. Shorting with stop-loss at high points, controlling risk is key.
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Another round of chopping the leeks, when MEME hits the top, TURBO suffers the most.
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Keeping an eye on the rhythm is very important. One slip and you'll get caught.
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TURBO really has no strength; it can't keep up with MEME's heat. Now shorting it carries manageable risk.
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DaoGovernanceOfficer
· 01-03 04:54
empirically speaking, meme cycles are just voter apathy in tokenomics form... weak hands panic sell first 🤷
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CrossChainBreather
· 01-03 04:53
The ceiling is approaching, short positions wait for the wind to come
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TURBO, this weak chicken, will be finished once the market turns around
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Here we go again, the MEME sector's tactics are too deep
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The short-selling logic is sound, but choosing TURBO really takes courage
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Stop-loss at the previous high sounds simple, but how about actual operation
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Let's wait and see, it feels like the craziest time hasn't arrived yet
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MEME is about to turn around this round, gotta hold on
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People betting on short now are really bold
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-03 04:50
According to on-chain data, the recent volatility of the MEME sector has indeed surged above 35%. It is worth noting that these high-beta assets often experience sharper declines than expected when the overall market is under pressure.
The logic of shorting TURBO is understandable from a risk control perspective, but based on historical backtesting data, the rebound strength of weak coins can sometimes be surprising. It is recommended that risk exposure should not exceed 12% of the total funds.
Determining the ceiling usually requires corroboration with on-chain metrics; just looking at candlestick charts alone makes it difficult to fully grasp market psychology.
This wave of sector rotation is indeed fast. The promised risk controllability was there, but a black swan event can cause everything to collapse. More room for maneuvering is necessary.
The cyclical regularity of MEME is not that strong; data can be deceptive.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 01-03 04:48
The ceiling is almost reached, TURBO this trash really isn't interesting, it should have been emptied long ago.
The meme sector is like this, it rises to the top and then plunges, no suspense at all.
Shorting TURBO is indeed safe, when the market turns, it crashes directly.
This wave of market movement is almost over, wait a bit longer and it's time to reverse.
The pattern in the MEME sector is too obvious, can't the newbies see it?
The era of quick money is over, now it's time to play defense.
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NftDeepBreather
· 01-03 04:45
Is the ceiling approaching? I think this wave of MEME should have already run, TURBO's trend is so bad it's laughable.
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Shorting, huh? Easy to say. What will you do when the market rebounds?
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Here we go again. Every time you talk about the ceiling, and what’s the result?
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I'm already tired of TURBO trash. Weak coins should be eliminated.
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Stop-loss at the previous high? Risk is controllable? You probably haven't seen a black swan.
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I believe in sector rotation, but your logic is a bit too textbook.
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Keep a close eye, keep a close eye. Sounds good, but isn't it just gambling?
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For MEME to plunge, TURBO must die first. This logic is reversed, right?
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Short every day, cut meat every day. Is this your daily routine?
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EthSandwichHero
· 01-03 04:33
Still chasing at the ceiling, these new leeks aren’t getting unfairly cut
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TURBO is so disappointing, short sellers really aren’t losing out
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Same old trick again, wanting to take a shot at the end of the market? Wake up
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Just set your stop-loss, anyone who doesn’t know the previous high at that level is asking for trouble
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As soon as the market turns, MEME will run first, and this time probably no exception
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From the pattern, it’s obvious there’s no hope. Why only be willing to buy at the ceiling?
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Shorting is indeed comfortable, but keep an eye on it, changes happen really fast
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Weak coins can’t escape? Ha, if you can’t even understand TURBO, don’t bother trying to operate
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It’s easy to say, but wait until the plunge and regret it then
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If you don’t short at this level, it’s really surprising. Just wait and cut your losses
The performance of MEME coins has always been predictable—usually erupting during the early and late stages of a market cycle. Sector rotation is never absent in the market, and currently, the upward momentum of MEME is approaching its ceiling. In contrast, TURBO's performance is indeed weaker, and from the candlestick patterns, it doesn't seem to have much follow-through.
From a trading perspective, shorting at this position seems more reasonable. The logic is simple—once the overall market turns downward, the MEME sector is often among the first to plunge, and weak coins like TURBO can't escape either. Stop-loss is set at the previous high, making the risk relatively controllable. The market's rhythm changes quickly, so close attention is required.