Recently, I’ve been looking at quite a few opportunities on the chain, sometimes just acting on intuition. Yesterday, I noticed a project with a good name meaning, and without much thought, I entered with a small amount. When I checked this morning, the account had tripled, which was quite a surprise.
Actually, there’s no inside information involved; I’ve just been watching the market recently. I saw many projects with large surges but didn’t catch them, so I was a bit anxious. This time, I just happened to get in, and since my position wasn’t large to begin with, I wasn’t as anxious.
Every day, there are various opportunities rotating on the chain. The key is to have patience to observe. Sometimes, the fundamentals of the project itself, community enthusiasm, and technical direction are more reliable than inside information. Of course, small-scale trial and error are also necessary—this way, you can participate in the market rhythm and keep a more stable mindset.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 17h ago
Haha, the era where names imply "all in," luckily I caught it
Triple gains this wave are awesome, but I still feel that placing orders based on intuition makes the drawdowns the hardest to bear
Staring at the screen for too long can actually lead to FOMO, you were mostly just lucky this time
Small-scale trial and error is indeed fine, but don't get into the habit of it
There are many on-chain opportunities, but most of them come and go in a flash, really tough
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 17h ago
Pure luck, bro. The 3x is still based on fundamentals. Remember to say it again next time you lose 50%.
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FrontRunFighter
· 17h ago
ngl this reeks of survivorship bias... you caught a 3x pump but did you clock the MEV extraction happening in that txn? bet there was frontrunning happening while you "observed" lmao. the dark forest doesn't care about your "patience" — it's already sandwiching the next guy thinking the same thing you are rn
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FOMOrektGuy
· 17h ago
Haha, Brother Luck appears, with a good name to go all in. This time, I really guessed right.
A 3x increase is pretty good, but relying on intuition like this will eventually lead to losses.
The key still depends on trading skills; not all projects with good names can fly.
I just want to ask if it's still safe to add to this project now, or if it's better to take profits and secure gains.
A few days ago, I entered the same way, and the next day it was cut in half.
I agree with small-scale trial and error, but I'm worried about accidentally getting REKT.
Which is more important, observation or intuition? It feels like this time, luck played a bigger role.
There are opportunities on the chain every day, but most people are the ones getting liquidated in that wave.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 17h ago
Enter with just a name and triple your investment? That's really incredible luck, I want to try that trick too.
Isn't this just gambler's mentality? After missing out on a few projects, you get anxious, and end up buying at the bottom. I'm just worried that next time you'll keep relying on luck like this.
Small-scale trial and error sounds good, but I think most people end up losing their small investments in the end.
Recently, I’ve been looking at quite a few opportunities on the chain, sometimes just acting on intuition. Yesterday, I noticed a project with a good name meaning, and without much thought, I entered with a small amount. When I checked this morning, the account had tripled, which was quite a surprise.
Actually, there’s no inside information involved; I’ve just been watching the market recently. I saw many projects with large surges but didn’t catch them, so I was a bit anxious. This time, I just happened to get in, and since my position wasn’t large to begin with, I wasn’t as anxious.
Every day, there are various opportunities rotating on the chain. The key is to have patience to observe. Sometimes, the fundamentals of the project itself, community enthusiasm, and technical direction are more reliable than inside information. Of course, small-scale trial and error are also necessary—this way, you can participate in the market rhythm and keep a more stable mindset.