The exhaustion zone and acceleration zone are not hard to see; sometimes you can recognize them at a glance.



The difficult part is whether you can step on the brakes in the acceleration zone and hold steady in the exhaustion zone.

There are always cases in the market where certain coins suddenly hit the limit down in the acceleration zone (there have been quite a few recent incidents), and there are also coins that turn around from the exhaustion zone. Carefully analyze these trends and think about whether what I just said is worth keeping in mind.

The market really boils down to three things: logic, trend structure, and buy/sell points—none can be missing. Many people only focus on one, which is why they often crash at critical moments. Once you understand these thoroughly, your trading success rate will naturally improve.
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tokenomics_truthervip
· 5h ago
That's right, the key is execution. When the acceleration zone looks promising, there's still greed; in the exhaustion zone, I can't give up either. I need to change this bad habit. The most frightening thing is those who can see through the trend at a glance but still get cut out when they turn around. Logic, structure, and buy/sell points are indeed all essential, but there's a huge gap between knowing and doing. When the acceleration zone hit the limit down a few times, I was directly stunned. How can people even play like that? I've seen a few coins turn around in the exhaustion zone, but there are really not many who dare to get in.
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ParallelChainMaxivip
· 19h ago
Exactly right, but the key is that most people simply can't do it. They see the acceleration and want to go all in, then get exhausted and stubbornly hold on. This is the daily life of retail investors.
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Anon32942vip
· 2025-12-30 15:50
Exactly right, the key is that most people simply can't do it. Understanding clearly and executing are two different things.
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ParanoiaKingvip
· 2025-12-30 15:47
That's right. I've seen too many instances of the Accelerated Block crashing to the limit down. The key is still a test of mental resilience.
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BearMarketHustlervip
· 2025-12-30 15:43
That's right, the key is self-discipline. Even if you catch the right trend, you still need to hold it down. Recently, I've seen several explosive moves in the acceleration zone. I feel sorry for those old brothers who didn't hit the brakes in time. Logic, structure, buy and sell points... it sounds simple, but in reality, none of it is easy to execute. There are many people who watch their positions crash every day. It's really just a matter of patience. Holding on in the exhaustion zone truly tests human nature. The fear is holding on until the very end and not seeing a turnaround. The acceleration zone is the most dangerous. It looks like a fierce rally at first glance, but the turn can happen faster than flipping through a book. Not many people understand these three things. Most are just gambling with luck. Honestly, knowing and doing are two different things.
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GraphGuruvip
· 2025-12-30 15:39
That's right, the key is to keep the rhythm in check and not let market sentiment drive you away.
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PumpDetectorvip
· 2025-12-30 15:34
nah the real move is knowing WHEN to hold vs when to bail... everyone spots the pattern but nobody has the discipline 🤷
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NFTRegretDiaryvip
· 2025-12-30 15:25
It's really easy to recognize, but no one can hold on. I always get greedy in the acceleration zone, and when it crashes down unexpectedly, I cut losses and run in the exhaustion zone.
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