On the Chinese internet Haqimi is the best name for a cat Bruce is the best name for a dog Haqimi is up to 94m Bruce is 15w If you understand this opportunity buy now or cry later
Bought a little “awesome” In fact, earlier when it first opened and was around 20k, someone urged it; later it went to zero and then went through a washout consolidation. Then last night, someone pumped it again in another round. The name is pretty good—Chinese people all understand it. And the image probably can be ridden along with the “bull” as well, haha. The storytelling is really good, and the ceiling feels like it’s not low either.
# bull run It's rising way too fast. Jumping this much all at once. I saw it this morning, and it still hasn't gone up to the point where you can board the car. Stories like BSC that don't rely on 'using spit to narrate'—it flew this high. For on-chain, this is definitely a good thing. I'll see if there's a good second entry opportunity afterward. Wishing it keeps getting better and better.
The on-chain spectacle of excessive beauty—BSC Only the KOLs have a voice that can be seen How many retail investors ended up as fuel on someone else’s top profit board Binance Wallet’s official on-chain profit ranking competition Surprisingly, you could rank by earning only 57U, which is about RMB 383
Two 1. Marscoin 2. VenusCoin Mars and Venus. Mars this round is the leading BSC player, getting traction through CZ’s comments about Mars. Generally on BSC, when there’s CZ’s narrative, there’s also that of He Yi. Venus has piggybacked on He Yi’s narrative—what’s the logic? Mars has always been steady. It’s likely that new positive news is near; the next wave of breakout is not far off. Mars taking off will drive Venus. Those holding Mars should keep holding. Build Venus position in batches. Stop-loss at 1.1M
Great narratives often have a stubborn vitality. Monkey Coin: after two sharp falls of 2M, it rebounds strongly. This is why I focus on the second stage.
#BStocks Binance’s new thing—an app specifically for stocks. They even created a “gold badge” account. Yesterday, both of the Double Saints also followed it. I called out this once before; I was early that time. It’s incredibly good at “washing” (hiding/refreshing attention), but the narrative is still decent. Want to try it and see—maybe around 2.5m. Gradually take a few batches and play with it. The market is just average; there’s really nothing much to recommend. Whenever any coin gets on alpha, or CZ buys it, and the market heats up, it would be fine to play then. This recommendation gets a perfect score of 10/6.5. I’m only slightly bullish; if it doesn’t hold, remember to cut losses.
A relatively common kind of pullback-hand technique Often suited for large-cap stocks with sufficiently strong storytelling After the first wave pushes to a new high, it then dips gradually and slowly Project-related personnel remain silent, take no action, and sometimes even manufacture negative news themselves In many cases, the final drop will hit most people’s stop-loss levels (break support then quickly gets bought up and sharply rebound, raising the追车 (chasing) average price to confirm that a new trend has started As before: $ban $swarms
There really isn’t anything good. Just take a look; if you’re going to buy, don’t buy too much—small stuff.
0x5460b5e88799d27bbdf8a210926c17dec18d7777 The “portfolio” of a Vietnamese monkey 🐒. The narrative is the main storyline this round: Mars is the leader—CZ called for it. And then this Venus was mentioned by He Yi. Similar narrative. In fact, the expectation is also to ride the situation so that Mars can rise in the future. Set the stop-loss at 1.65m.
Honestly, the best move during this time is to stay out of the market, wait for the right time to act, and protect your principal.
very similar to giggle: people all expect it to go to alpha, but nobody knows when. Giggle is the same—everyone knows it will list on alpha and on the spot market, but nobody knows when.
It’s always like an open-book exam—if you do poorly, it just becomes excessive.
Just woke up. In the afternoon, a little gold came out. With so much diversion, why keep playing the second leg? Play the one with the highest combined market cap and trading volume. For the new listings—just choosing which one in the end can actually run. For me, who’s been playing for a few years, it’s still a tough question 😂
That's why I don't use gmgn This was the most comfortable time I ever used gmgn back then I originally thought about doing a swing trade Buy at 0.0023, sell at 0.0044 I thought it would more than double quickly But guess what I still ended up losing money—-35% Later I contacted gmgn’s official X posts and customer service everywhere In the end, their conclusion was that it was my fault for not enabling anti-sniping protection Let me explain why I didn’t enable it Because at that time my new computer had just arrived. It was my first time logging into gmgn’s web trading. Tell me—doesn’t gmgn clearly know that if you don’t enable anti-sniping protection, you’ll get sniped? They must also know how many cases like this have happened in the background. If that’s the case, why can’t they simply set anti-sniping protection to be enabled by default for every trade? Most importantly, anti-sniping protection for buys and sells should be handled separately Back then I had the same issue. Even with Dexx—a trading app that later turned out to be a scam—I reported it and they still compensated me, including the current debot. It’s truly disgusting. My trades weren’t wrong I was wrong only in choosing the wrong, arrogant software
A new week has just started—there isn’t much new narrative.
Let me recommend some coins again: buy at the current price; if it breaks below 11.3m, cut losses. Bet on a favorable move. The pace is indeed slow, but the chart’s trend and the underlying narrative/fundamentals are still fine.
As for the Binance City coin: if you want to play with the current price, you can buy a bit too—stop loss at 580k. It’s just a small trade. If you don’t like it, wait for other opportunities. The main bet is that Binance’s other official posts/people will bring up the concept of “Binance City” again, and restarting withdrawals/transfers.
The market hasn’t been doing too well these past few days. Everyone should watch less and move less—be patient and wait for opportunities. If you make random moves, it’s way too easy to burn through your principal. When you have time, you can take a look at the sixteen coins I’ve reviewed. Sometimes I notice everyone is just too “diamond hands.” If you didn’t catch the better entry spots I posted the first time, you can simply wait for the next coin. For coins with smaller market caps, your position size also needs to be smaller. Go big with small bets—the smaller the market cap, the higher the risk, but the bigger the potential upside. Generally, when I call out a position, if you set the stop-loss between 20% and 30%, that’s usually enough. If you can’t take care of too many people, I understand there are many beginners—everyone should learn to take profit and set stop-losses on your own. For coins whose trend is going bad, don’t stubbornly hold on.
Summarized the profit and loss of the coins that were called out from July 29 until today. 1. Profited on pipedoge. Called to get in on the first dip after the open, then a second break to a new high—more than three times. 2. Profited on GME. Called the bottom on an 8M range-bound consolidation on the second leg—almost doubled. 3. Profited on Cate. Called a second-leg entry at 3M, then the top at 72M—over twenty times. Couldn’t catch the next fivefold move; I ran before it—sold too early, haha (private coaching). 4. Lost on Jimothy. Called to buy at 11M on the second leg. The follow-up looked bad; stopped at 10M for a loss (the Twitter post at the time also gave a stop-loss level). 5. Profited on Marscoin. Called entry at 37M. Later it fell to 34M and stopped me out—I got out at a loss. But then I discovered it was quickly eaten up. I found a position again around 30M and re-entered; the high doubled—62M and still holding until now. 6. Profited on Asteroid. Called a bottom at 2M on Twitter. The high was about five times. Then at 10M, it was later confirmed by CZ that it was stolen—no further updates. 7. Lost on MEMEs. Called around 900k. It later nearly halved. The logic back then was that the trading volume was unusually huge, but reflecting now: looking at trading volume alone as an indicator really isn’t enough. 8. Lost on uPeg. Called at 7M. Now it’s at 4.5M—I’m still holding some position. 9. Profited on Motion. Called 850k. Hyperchain was the top narrative at the time; the entry near the high was close to a double. 10. Lost on Onlymars. Called at 2.6M. This one dropped the most. I set a 30% automatic stop-loss. The narrative was indeed promising, but I kept focusing on BSC and Robinhood; I was still too careless about SOL’s sensitivity. 11. Profited on Monkey Coin (Monkey). Called for a bottom at 2M, buying in batches. The high was at least five times. The narrative logic back then—clearly laid out the strength/weakness of the smart money. 12. Profited on BWA. “Binance insider wallet” call at 170k. High around 500k—less than three times. 13. Profited on TERAFA B (TERAFAB). Musk narrative. Called at 100k. High around 200k—not bad, but I couldn’t make much money from a small-cap. 14. Profited on Coin You Have. Called around 11M. High at 17M—not as impressive as I expected. The narrative is one I like, and I even saw many people I dislike on the ride—my mood is complicated. 15. Profited on MTOV. Called around 100k. High at 260k—small-cap, small game. 16. Lost on bStocks. Called around 1.6M. I set a 30% stop-loss and got out. BSC suddenly got quiet—too good at dangling the bait. The market wasn’t great. Overall, the profit-to-loss ratio is still very good.