Have you recently noticed something strange? Friends around you, group leaders in WeChat, and even those influential figures online are all suddenly promoting a particular cryptocurrency at the same time? You need to be cautious—why do I say that? Because it indicates that the chips have already been nearly shuffled around, and a bunch of retail investors are following the trend to enter the market. When the market turns and emotions explode, you won’t be able to escape in time.

Just like why I rarely talk about specific altcoins in public? To put it bluntly, once I speak up, a bunch of people might rush in to buy. In places where retail investors gather, the main players can’t be bothered to play along with you. How do the main players operate? They first create some panic, break through your stop-loss levels, and shake out all those uncertain chips. Once the scene is cleared enough, they take their time to push the price up.

It’s like a car; it can run normally when there aren’t many people. But if hundreds of people are all trying to climb onto the car, the driver (the main player) has to calculate the costs and pressure—after all, they can’t just carry a whole bunch of people hanging onto the doors and roof, right? They’d definitely have to throw some off first.

So now I rarely discuss specific price points publicly. When there are more people paying attention, if everyone is trying to place orders at the same price level, why would the main player be kind enough to give you money? They are likely to first shake things up and wash out the weak hands, then follow their own script.

So the key isn’t about 'when to get in,' but whether you can do this—when others are panicking and want to run, you dare to buy; when others are frantically rushing in, you dare to sell. Contrarian thinking isn’t just mindlessly doing the opposite; you need to first understand what the main player is thinking and how they operate. The main players are very clever; they never operate blindly and specifically target places with many people and strong consensus. The more you crowd together, the easier it is to be seen as a bag holder—after all, retail investors come about this way, don’t they?

Struggling alone will never lead you to opportunities. Follow me closely, and I’ll guide you to find tenfold potential coins! Holding top-tier primary market resources!