When the urge to take a screenshot hits, that's your signal to lock in gains. This pattern rarely misleads—the moment you feel compelled to capture and share that green candle, it's usually the right time to exit. Trust the instinct.

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MEVHunterZhangvip
· 6h ago
Hold down without taking a screenshot, I can win until dawn
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 9h ago
It has been proven that this screenshot theory is indeed supported by data... Based on recent months of practical testing and feedback, there is definitely something to it, but it's not foolproof.
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New_Ser_Ngmivip
· 9h ago
Haha, really. The moment I took the screenshot, I should have run. Never fails.
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MysteryBoxOpenervip
· 9h ago
I’ve heard of the NGL theory, but how many people can actually implement it?
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BackrowObservervip
· 9h ago
Haha, okay, the screenshot is the signal to run, this trick indeed never fails.
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DefiEngineerJackvip
· 9h ago
ngl this is just cope dressed up as pattern recognition. the "screenshot instinct" is literally just survivorship bias wrapped in behavioral finance language. show me the empirical data or it's just another gut-feeling trade
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AirdropFatiguevip
· 9h ago
I don't believe in this... When taking screenshots, it's often when you're the most greedy. Selling at this time can make you miss out on a huge surge.
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