Why $ASTER might not require positive catalysts right now—and what traders overlook during this phase.
The price action has already absorbed the difficult corrections. Bearish sentiment has been thoroughly washed out, and excessive expectations have largely evaporated from the market. This is precisely when most participants make their biggest mistake.
They keep waiting for good news to validate their positions, missing the fact that the foundational work—capitulation, skepticism, and reset—has already been completed. When sentiment reaches this level of exhaustion and optimism dries up completely, the dynamics shift fundamentally. What matters isn't the headline catalyst anymore; it's the structural setup beneath the surface.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 23h ago
Ah, this... what you're saying is spot on. The bottom has formed, and waiting for favourable information makes it easy to miss out.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 12-22 12:47
Oh my, this is why most people are still cutting losses at the bottom... they have already capitulated and are instead waiting for favourable information, it's hilarious.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 12-21 21:55
To be honest, those waiting for good news should wake up... The work at the bottom has long been done, it's just a matter of who can hold out and not move.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 12-21 21:48
There's no need to rush for favourable information; confirming the bottom is the key... The trend of ASTER has been like this, most people waiting for news have perished before dawn.
Why $ASTER might not require positive catalysts right now—and what traders overlook during this phase.
The price action has already absorbed the difficult corrections. Bearish sentiment has been thoroughly washed out, and excessive expectations have largely evaporated from the market. This is precisely when most participants make their biggest mistake.
They keep waiting for good news to validate their positions, missing the fact that the foundational work—capitulation, skepticism, and reset—has already been completed. When sentiment reaches this level of exhaustion and optimism dries up completely, the dynamics shift fundamentally. What matters isn't the headline catalyst anymore; it's the structural setup beneath the surface.