Today $FF has pulled up by 7.5%, and this trend reminds me of a quote by Emre Toroglu. He said that players like Gündoğan, Kante, Greenwood, and Asensio—who are influential—run back to their defensive zones to help defend, but these people are supposed to be placed in the attacking third. People usually talk about the “Devil’s Triangle,” but this setup is directly a “Devil’s Quadrilateral.” If you get trapped in it, they can play you like a monkey. Put it on the chart: today’s 7.5% for $FF is an offensive-style rally, not one of those grindy defensive charts. Some coins are born with aggressive genes, but the main force won’t use them. They keep turning good cards back into protecting the board—resulting in things getting more and more locked down. So when you review, remember this: if you have assets with offensive power, let them run—don’t keep using them to guard. If you see funds cross-trading without lifting the price, that’s basically playing defensive football—at times like that, it’s best not to enter. $FF at least showed an attacking posture today. Whether it can keep going afterward depends on whether someone calls it back to defend again. $FF