Scammers are getting crazy with this bait, tens of thousands of people buy just to buy, scammers hide behind them.
FOMO is cranked up to the max, but online everyone is only writing about stories of how a schoolboy made 500 million in a second, while nobody mentions that hundreds of thousands of people are in the red for their entire salary because of FOMO.
FOMO and meme tokens: think with your head, not your emotions.
Friends, let's be honest: many are sitting and thinking about why they didn't invest in the Trump token in time. Or they torment themselves with thoughts: 'I could have made a lot of money, but I missed the chance.' This is classic FOMO — and it always works against you.
This is especially true for new meme tokens, for example, from the Trump family. The first token shot up — and it began: everyone is waiting for a repeat, but instead, they see a scam. Let's be clear:
1. Each subsequent meme token with a loud name dies faster than the previous one.
2. Don't believe 'insider' information and 'leaks' from chats. No one knows more than you. If the project is really promising, it will be confirmed by official information (for example, through the team's Twitter).
How to act so as not to lose money:
- Don't buy during the hype. If you decide to invest, do it only after a serious price pullback.
- Lock in profits. Caught a rise? Lock in at least the principal — this is your minimum level of safety.
- Choose only verified tokens.
Everything else is junk and a scam that will take your money with no chances of profit.
Buying meme tokens that have already grown during the hype is the death of your wallet! Be careful! #SCAMTOKEN #scam #memecoin🚀🚀🚀