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Recently, the price movement of the Crypto Asset SUI has sparked widespread discussion in the market. An analyst who claims to be the "Guru" previously bought in multiple times at the $3.8, $3.5, and $3.3 price points, but the latest prediction points to a continued fall, which has raised considerable doubts.
There are opinions that the previous predictions claiming 'we won't see the 20s again' may face failure. This situation inevitably raises the question of how reliable predictions are in the highly volatile crypto assets market.
While there is nothing wrong with establishing specific investment ideology groups, it is worth noting that the idea of 'spot doesn't fear' should not be easily spread within the group. This viewpoint may mislead investors, especially in the current market environment.
In fact, whether in the Crypto Assets or traditional financial markets, a rational and responsible investment attitude is necessary. Blindly following a certain opinion or prediction while ignoring the complexity and uncertainty of the market often leads to unnecessary risks.
For investors, it is important to develop their own judgment ability, considering multiple factors comprehensively, rather than overly relying on a single market prediction. At the same time, one should always be vigilant against possible market manipulation and maintain a clear and prudent investment mindset.
In the rapidly changing Crypto Assets market, staying calm, thinking independently, and moderately diversifying investment risks may be the wiser choice.