How to judge whether a coin will rise? It's really not that complicated
The core is just two points:
1. Is there a powerful operator planning to pump the price?
2. Can the enthusiasm of retail investors continue?
Real heavyweights don’t care about short-term fluctuations; they are waiting for a big harvest. Whether retail investors are willing to follow depends entirely on whether the project story can keep unfolding — the longer the script plays out, the more people will come in.
If a coin has neither the ability to keep painting the pie nor a controlling operator, what are we waiting for if it doesn't go to zero? 99% of meme coins and inscription coins are like this; the operator just wants to make a quick profit and run, and the story lasts at most three days. Aside from the operator making a profit, how much is left for others? Trying to make money by following the trend is no different from trying to snatch food from a tiger's mouth.
So remember when playing with coins:
1. Look for operators who are long-term stealthy and haven’t moved yet.
2. Pick stories that are just beginning, not yet at their peak.
Get in early, and when the story is at its hottest, sell the coin to those chasing the price.
3. Otherwise, rely on getting cheap chips through airdrops and promotions.
4. If none of that works, just honestly buy mainstream coins — follow the big trend, and your losses won't be that bad.
I've seen too many people buy a coin and expect to make a quick profit within a few hours, unable to wait even a few days. Over time, even in a bull market, they end up losing badly. Trading requires mental training; you need to know what to do and what not to do. Technical analysis can only determine the win-loss ratio, but what really helps you hold on is your mindset — whether you earn a lot or a little is all about your perception of monetization.
Honestly, my ability to make money in the market relies on the trend of Bitcoin; it's not because I'm so great. It's like someone doing push-ups in an elevator until the top floor, thinking it’s due to their push-ups, while believing that those who take a faster elevator are frauds. Even if they get on a faster elevator, they still feel uncomfortable unless they do a few gestures inside — I hope you understand this principle.
I'll stop here; you all can ponder for yourselves.
I've already set the timing for the next big trend; I’ll help you easily profit while lying down!