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After listening to the classic "Shake It Off" by , I suddenly realized that the success logic of trading and pop music seems to really have some commonalities.
A song climbing the charts relies not just on a catchy chorus. Truly viral hits require three things:
**First is timing.** The song needs to hit a hot topic or ride the current emotional wave. This is like a coin's surge—it's not something that can explode at any time; you have to wait for the right moment.
**Second is endurance.** Many songs become popular for three days and then fade away, but real classics can stay steady on the charts. The same applies to trading. You need to distinguish whether it's just a short-term hype or if there's real fundamental support behind it.
**Third is a solid fan base.** Without ongoing support, short-term volatility can cause a crash. The crypto world also needs this kind of "consensus."
Regarding $MET, the current situation is—price fluctuating around 0.30 USDT, the 4-hour RSI has already surged to 64.9, which looks quite excited. But the 1-hour MACD histogram is still oscillating in the negative zone, indicating that short-term momentum is a bit虚.
My view is that instead of rushing to get on board, it's better to wait and see. Once the volume truly amplifies and the price stabilizes above 0.33 USDT, it won't be too late to join. Conversely, if it drops below 0.285 USDT, you might need to defend.
A word to everyone: don’t always try to catch every "hot" trend. By the time you understand the chorus, the song is often almost over. Those who truly make money are usually the ones waiting for the trend to confirm and for a pullback to stabilize before entering. Sometimes missing the first wave of surge is okay; the main upward phase afterward is where the real gains come from.