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Reviewing my positions today, actually many are short-term, but got stuck.
$BTC $BNB I always thought I was in profit, but thinking carefully, buying at high levels means the average price must have been pulled up long ago, so I really have to wait for a new high to break even.
$koma I don't want to sell before breaking even 🥹
$mame A solid community coin, recently the community has been holding various activities, quite fun.
Forgot to exit some short-term trades.
$ROBO had doubled originally, forgot to exit, now there's a slight profit, can I get another chance to exit?
$aeon Many people are hyping it, the heat is enough, not sure if it can surge on the contract market.
Seems like there's nothing else.
The bull-driven manipulation is very similar to the life K-line manipulation.
The path feels the same, it looks like a natural market.
You can't see many traces of manipulation from other manipulators.
But judging from various actions, they really know how to play.
From selecting targets to buying box office to arranging various news.
Especially arranging media to release news about Cz destroying the bull-driven tokens.
I searched for a long time but couldn't find any record of Cz destroying the bull-driven tokens.
Now it's hitting new highs again and again.
$BTC
The bull has started running, and now there are only a few worth copying on BSC.
$marscoin: high control, stable
Coins: looks like the whales are running it, but there are many retail investors and some have faith
$mame: community + reliable founder who gets things done, almost 2 months now, quite stable
The 'Niu Lai' thing is quite magical
Right now, a lot of people are shouting about it, but most aren't buying
Of course, I haven't bought either
This kind of IP should have appeared many times and failed to take off
Missing out isn't a pity, because next time I'll miss out again.
However, I will adopt the strategy of picking up targets that are being drained
For platforms, no matter which one, they all rely on trading volume. Whether or not there are long-term projects doesn't significantly impact the platform. What platforms want is a continuous influx of new attention-driven projects, not a few scattered projects lasting longer. Is it easier to expect a project to maintain high daily trading volume for 2 years or to have new projects popping up every day for 2 years? So now platforms don't care if a project is long-term; as long as there are constantly new projects launching, whether they last three days, five days, or 3.5 hours, it doesn't matter. I remember some platform even encouraged devs to launch more projects recently. This is the underlying driver. So retail investors should stop expecting long-term projects. No one has the patience anymore. Just accept that the survival time of meme markets will inevitably get shorter, and slowly adapt within this rule.
Why is it so hard to get people interested in memes nowadays?
The current environment simply doesn't encourage projects to go further. There are basically two paths now:
First: setting up the scene, where the whales buy first, then their friends, then KOLs, then the naive retail investors of the KOLs buy, while others don't take the risk or spread FUD.
Second: nitpicking details to manipulate the market, with various teams diverting attention, waiting for someone to set the price, waiting for external forces; if external forces come, it moves a bit, if not, it goes to zero.
A good meme is something that people understand at a glance, unlike now, where when something appears, you have to check all kinds of records, figure out which detail is being exploited, speculate who might respond, then see how likely it is to be exploited, and sometimes it goes to zero before you even finish researching.
In the previous cycle, my altcoin strategy was chasing the rise, directly jumping into those on the gainers list. It worked fine initially, but later I got badly trapped by some scam coins on the list. So this round, I’m focusing on early-stage projects. So far, the results look good. Previously, $koma gave a few multiples. Just checked $h and $robo, they look good too. There are also two others that have been slowly rising; it’s unclear if they’ve finished or are about to start, but they’re also going up.
$H was at 0.06 when I entered because I noticed stable volume and net inflow in both contract and spot markets, guessing it was accumulation. Now it’s at 0.012.
$ROBO had daily spot trading volume of only 200k to 600k USDT when I found it. It didn’t follow the big market crash and has been slowly rising. Later, it suddenly tried a few volume-less pump tests, which might have been insider trading, then gradually rose to 0.012.
Both of these are characterized by being slow with low volume but rising. Our goal is to make money, whether by quick in-and-out or slow climbs, these are what we look for. However, the strategy might change again in the next cycle.
There is a girl on Douyin who every day talks about driving a 911 at 19 years old. Then it was revealed that the 911 she drives was barely bought with a loan her dad was pressured into giving her. So she constantly talks about what car she drives, basically the thing she can show off the most. For example, I say every day that I am a genius trader, so that is also the title I can show off the most.
$SNDK
Why is there so much attention on this salary marketing?
Ultimately, it's because most people have basically stopped trading crypto, so even this small amount of money is hard for them to earn.
Who really cares about a 120,000 U salary in a month when those who truly profit from trading have account fluctuations far exceeding 120,000 U monthly, like me?
And many arbitrageurs make more than that in a single day, like Brother Yuan who lost 40 million entering web3.
Why is it being questioned? Because they really love doing this kind of marketing. The previous year-end bonus, this 120,000 salary, the planners probably think they're pretty impressive, believing they've created a topic that so many people discuss.
So what are the hidden risks behind this?
A little hint:
Recruiting people, rebates, secretly doing things without being noticed or actively sought out, but if you insist on marketing, especially if you can still see it on TikTok, then you might want to understand what it means to run a casino.
Historically, when exchanges have had problems, whether employees got into trouble can be looked into. Hmm, I won't say more, I don't really know, just guessing.
Still the same saying: when everyone has no food to eat, insisting on eating well in front of everyone and smacking your lips will make a small number of people express envy, and an even smaller number plan to overturn your pot.
$OKB