You're asking if any coin launched on Binance should be bought and held for a week — right?
Short answer: Not necessarily.
Here's why:
Binance Launches often cause big hype, especially for new coins (ICOs, Launchpools, Launchpads). Prices sometimes spike heavily on the first day.
After the hype, many coins drop hard as early investors take profits (this is called "dumping").
Some coins (especially strong projects) stabilize or grow later — but many crash after the first week.
Holding for exactly a week is risky unless:
The project is high quality (strong team, real use case, good tokenomics).
The market is bullish overall (in a bear market, even good coins struggle).
You have good entry timing (buying after the initial pump).
Safer strategy:
Research each project first.
Maybe wait a few hours or days for the price to cool down before entering.
Set stop-losses if you want to protect your capital.
Examples:
Coins like SUI, SEI, PYTH had initial pumps, then dumped soon after.
Others like ARB (Arbitrum) did well but still were super volatile early on.
Bottom line: Buying blindly on Binance listings = gambling. Careful research + timing = better chances.
Would you like me to show you real examples with recent Binance launches?
(Like, prices on Day 1, Day 7, etc.?) Might help a lot.