#DOGE5L #FARTCOIN5L If the main coin rises 10 times, then the 5x coin here is × 5 = 50 times. If the main coin rises 5 times, then it increases by 25 times here. Basically, it's just a rise of 5 times more than the main coin.
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jOnEy
· 2025-10-27 09:08
it's a total disappointment because it was supposed to rise to the same position but this time the leading coin doesn't fall much, only the ETF. It's a way to rob investors who are buying on leverage.
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GateUser-3c087c26
· 2025-10-27 07:43
The main coin fell 50, this coin will fall 99.9
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Quiet
· 2025-10-27 05:49
Wondering what will happen when encountering those coins that have risen tens of thousands of times.
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SixBahtClothes
· 2025-10-27 04:52
You should think this way: if the main coin falls by 10%, it becomes 50%; if the main coin falls by 20%, it becomes 0.
#DOGE5L #FARTCOIN5L If the main coin rises 10 times, then the 5x coin here is × 5 = 50 times. If the main coin rises 5 times, then it increases by 25 times here. Basically, it's just a rise of 5 times more than the main coin.