WLFI: Summary of community discussions, including remarks from Lu Yaoyuan and the group leader of the Chain Bloggers chat group (August 29, 2025, 9:00:03 AM to 10:00:03 AM)

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1. Current Recommended Directions - We recommend a long position, with a focus on Trump's stablecoin project WLFI, which surged before the market opened and reached a market capitalization of $30 billion. Furthermore, the CTO announced the introduction of a token repurchase mechanism, indicating that there is momentum for further gains. - However, we need to be wary of signs of excessive price increases. "Too much of a push is not good," suggesting that there may be a risk of overdraft in the short term. We recommend waiting for the implementation of two major events in September (the official launch of WLFI and the interest rate cut) before accelerating the pullback. 2. Position and risk control recommendations - It is recommended to build a position tentatively, avoid a heavy position at one time, and observe the subsequent market conditions in stages. - Currently in the early stages of a rally, it is suitable to enter the market with a light position and gradually increase positions after the September events are confirmed. - It is recommended to set reasonable stop-loss and take-profit orders, especially paying attention to the launch time of WLFI, as the risks before and after the event are relatively high. - Be wary of short-term overbought risks, avoid chasing highs, and wait for a pullback or confirmed breakout before adding to your positions. 3. Adapt to your trading style - Suitable for strategies that combine aggressive short-term trading with prudent mid-term trading. - Driven by the two major catalysts of the WLFI launch and interest rate cuts, short-term investors can seize pre-market volatility opportunities, while conservative investors can wait for trend confirmation after the event is implemented. - In terms of operation, you need to enter and exit quickly to avoid the risk of a sharp drop after "pulling too hard". It is not advisable to fight too deep and adjust your positions flexibly.

Disclaimer: The content above is only the author's opinion which does not represent any position of Followin, and is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, investment advice from Followin.
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