I actually saw several older people in the circle rushing to invest after a certain company launched several AI agents.
Then in the blink of an eye, they had already lost over 30%.
In any case, I firmly believe in not buying right after a new listing; if I stick to this trading principle, I can minimize my losses significantly.
It's better to wait until the initial drop is over before gradually buying in.
At least I won't have to endure the psychological torment of being stuck for too long.
Of course, there are cases where the price drops significantly even after a strong initial rise.
There are also cases where it continues to soar after the initial listing.
However, based on past data, after the initial short-term positive effects of a listing, the short-term gains often get overextended before adjusting; this is the most probable outcome.
In investing, it's best to consistently engage in high-probability actions.