That's right, if the baby team doesn't sell coins, it would be an undervaluation. Once the team starts selling, it can't be stopped.
Niner 九儿
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San Er's Research Diary 4.12
I woke up to find that everyone online had bought $bang. Then I frantically searched to see what it was, with the embassy narrative, plus the responses from Dog Father and Musk's indirect reply. If I had seen it, I would have jumped in too, but I got up a bit late and missed the peak while trying to figure out what it was. Then I saw a lot of smart money jumping in, so I didn’t kneel, very strange.
While scrolling through Twitter, I saw someone mention that my cryptoai had gone to zero, supposedly because a second one was released. I looked at the second one, and it was also garbage. Everyone should have known from the start that cryptoai had a high level of control, plus the official Twitter released a second one. Whoever crashed it knows what they did; it's a stupid project, and anyone who plays with the second one is foolish.
Looking at my $mtn and $dark, both are retracing, but these two hit new highs yesterday. I didn't sell because I felt there was still room left. Now, it really can't be about narratives anymore; it’s mainly about emotions. For $mtn, theoretically, we need to wait for the fund to take action; there hasn't been any official announcement on what they invested in yet.
I did buy $baby at the right time, at 0.08, and now it’s at 0.11. I actually planned to short it at opening because a certain beautiful sister said not to short it; if the team doesn’t sell the coins, this price is undervalued. So, I didn’t short it and bought a bit of the spot, although my position isn’t big.
Among the three new coins in the vote, there’s no $plume from me. Some speculators thought it would go up and ran away. The price hasn’t retraced too much, which is actually a good thing. However, the several that went up are currently not falling. Mainly, VC coins and meme coins are different; it's reasonable to crash a meme because there’s no project party, but VC coins still can’t be crashed like that.
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