Summary: Primary Trading Behavior Trigger Conditions v1
Main premise: Only buy what you understand. If you see a meme on Axiom, spend 1 minute to understand the narrative source. If after 1 minute you still don’t understand the narrative, first, you really didn’t understand it, and it’s not in the hitting zone; second, the meme may indeed have low dissemination value/product practicality.
Elements of a good narrative: Relevant to current events, evokes strong empathy, high-energy products, very special and unseen, strong dissemination and participation, quick response to stakeholders.
Weak narrative: Imitation, first launch, upper and lower case.
Quick buy: Celebrity endorsements, changes in celebrity profiles, platform endorsements, new platforms, sudden trending events, emerging technologies, popular IPs.
Ambush: Strong expected events, quick inference around leaders.
Take profit: Many people assume to double their investment, so 80% can be considered to take half out.
Quick sell: Changes in celebrity profiles, deletion of tweets/new CA releases, event reversals.
Stop loss: Good narratives down by half for stop loss, weak narratives down by 20 for stop loss.
Long-term hold: Leaders, strong expectations, certain events, strong monopolistic nature, long-term dissemination value, strong reproductive capability.
Bottom fishing: Leaders, once popular IPs, developers with solid backgrounds, interactions with official media, interactions with celebrities, when the secondary market performs poorly.
Top escape: Good news is fully priced in, no expectations/deviation from expectations, increased calls for rising but the market remains hesitant.
I'll stop writing here; there should be many points to optimize and improve, welcome to communicate.
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