SAHARA opened high right away. This 'speculative opening' player may just be lonely?

According to on-chain monitoring, a certain 'speculative opening' address just transferred 3.38 million SAHARA into Bian, with the final spot opening price set at $0.149, peaking at $0.158. So what happened?

—— If you sold at the first opportunity, you might have just broken even—neither profit nor loss.

This operation seems grand, but structurally it’s actually very 'tool-like':

Didn’t get stuck with coins, nor did it elevate the price.

No money was lost, but the transaction fees and mentality probably took a hit.

Selling at the opening is like escaping; if you didn’t sell, you’re on a rollercoaster of fluctuations.

'Gambling on the opening' is not a guaranteed profit, especially for new coins just listed, where price fluctuations are intense. A moment's hesitation can turn into a liquidity exit.

Don’t forget: Many projects’ first K-line at opening is your only chance. If you miss it, selling later depends on the market makers’ mood.

So the question arises—

Are you a short-term surfer or a long-term lurker?

For this kind of coin, once you miss the golden few minutes, do you still dare to hold on?