Recently, while looking at the price chart of $ASTER, I found an interesting phenomenon - the price has actually fallen back to the position it was on November 2nd. Do you remember when a certain pro in the circle publicly stated the price at which he bought? That's right, it's that point.
Calculating like this, it has just been 29 days since that day. If you are considering configuring ASTER now, the entry cost is basically on par with that pro's buying point back then. The market is so interesting, it has gone around in circles and returned to the starting point.
Of course, the price returning to a certain historical position doesn't mean much, but at least it provides a reference point. As for how things will proceed afterwards, it still depends on the project itself and the overall market environment.
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Recently, while looking at the price chart of $ASTER, I found an interesting phenomenon - the price has actually fallen back to the position it was on November 2nd. Do you remember when a certain pro in the circle publicly stated the price at which he bought? That's right, it's that point.
Calculating like this, it has just been 29 days since that day. If you are considering configuring ASTER now, the entry cost is basically on par with that pro's buying point back then. The market is so interesting, it has gone around in circles and returned to the starting point.
Of course, the price returning to a certain historical position doesn't mean much, but at least it provides a reference point. As for how things will proceed afterwards, it still depends on the project itself and the overall market environment.