This time, the face-to-face meeting focuses on on-chain tools and data monitoring, highlighting the key role of screening for golden dogs. For instance, using Dexscreener, Alpha Radar Bot, etc., to capture real-time trading hot lists, combined with the movements of smart money addresses (high-profit wallets) to enhance the win rate. Different blockchain ecosystems require differentiated strategies (SOL for short-term activity, BNB for long-term positioning): the SOL chain should utilize high buying pressure for quick in-and-out trades, while the BNB chain relies on community fundamentals to wait for value release.

In terms of risk control, the emphasis is on the barbell strategy—allocating large positions to mainstream coins (BTC/SOL) while risking small amounts (≤1%) in high-risk projects, and setting a stop-loss limit at half the initial investment. Newcomers are advised to observe market sentiment and hot events (such as celebrity tweets, community FOMO) through simulated trading, to avoid following the crowd blindly. The overall logic is "tools + data + discipline," aiming to reduce trial and error costs through efficient information sources and strict risk control.