xrp 2.6 has already pulled up a lot, definitely won't be blindly boasting here

I am a trader, I won't touch the top on the left but I also won't get in at this position and shout about 10 dollars. Be more rational than Bitcoin, if you missed it, just look for another opportunity, there are many opportunities in a bull market. Don't get too excited just because of one missed opportunity.

Look for more opportunities, ambush, learn the logic, remember that capital is the first priority, control it well.

You can win with the right pullback.

Retail investors need to understand that xrp is the doomsday vehicle. Until they realize why they missed out, chasing in will end the trading. Trading coins requires logic; it’s actually the same as trading memes.

Finding angles and narratives is the same as funds; the institutional investors have already reflected this in the charts.

It’s just like the logic of how the world operates; you need to follow the hot money rather than rely on your own feelings.

When old coins pump, retail investors' first instinct is the doomsday vehicle. I’ve noticed that many key opinion leaders (KOLs) didn’t have time to react; they stick to the logic of trading new and not old, which is correct.

Why were memes crazy in the last bull market? Because there were few memes in the last bull market, and funds were concentrated. This time, memes are rampant, and there is not as much concentrated capital.

There are also many profit-taking positions, serious PVP, so they need to wash the market. It's not so easy to pump.

Why are there so many KOLs shouting about the two new $meme coins? In the end, they couldn't move because too many retail investors got in. You say it has several tens of millions in circulation, but it's 2 billion now, and you go for it at your own risk. What future? 500 billion is all nonsense. The bull market is the easiest time to lose money. Don't blindly follow KOLs; if they hype it up and you get excited, you'll just chase after it.

Old coins are light; no one holds them, meaning they are all in the hands of the institutional investors, making it much easier for them to pump.