$A2Z enter into a deal in the first seconds, and exit within a minute. It used to work before. Now aggressive bots are at work((( you won't have time to press the 'buy' button and you're already at a loss (( sadness
I hope it will go up)) does it make sense to buy bitcoin now?
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You ask me how I know when it’s time to take profits on PEPE? Well, I have my own unique signal. Not RSI, not MACD, not Heikin Ashi candles…
👉 It’s my wife.
She bought PEPE at the top — after I told her “the frog’s still gonna fly”. Since then, she’s been holding it like a sacred relic. #PEPE✈ $ Meanwhile, I bought lower… and now, if I sell before she decides to exit, I’ll have a +30% profit… and a -200% hit to family trust 😅
So I hold, pray, and wait — she goes first. And only then — I sell.
And yes, that’s not trading… That’s family risk management.
💭 In the past, listings provided easy profit, now — loss?
I want to share an observation. With the emergence of Binance Alpha, I've noticed that many now enter projects before the listing — through Alpha Quick Buy or Airdrop.
What happens next? As soon as the coin hits the spot — mass sell-offs begin. Those who didn't participate in Alpha buy at highs and instantly lose.
❗️Listings no longer work as they used to: now you need to be 'inside' the system, accumulate Alpha Points, participate in early launches.
Has anyone else noticed this? Do you have a strategy to avoid falling into this trap?
✍️ Write in the comments. I'm interested to hear the community's opinion.