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#美联储回购协议计划 $LIT A new contract was launched on a major exchange yesterday. I've seen too many of these new tokens—it's standard for the price to spike sharply right after opening, and it's actually strange if it doesn't. Liquidity is often unevenly distributed, with chips stacked tightly, and market makers pushing prices up and down, creating frightening candlestick patterns.
But honestly, the routines of new tokens are actually predictable: first, a surge to create FOMO, then a sharp dump to shake out retail investors. I figured out this rhythm back then—after the initial panic spike, when the price starts to contract at low levels without making new lows, there’s an opportunity in that range.
So I didn’t be greedy, opened a small long position with 500U, very conservatively at the entry point. Once the rebound confirmed the sentiment was recovering, I decisively exited, only capturing the rebound move, and finally made 200U before walking away.
Some say this earns too little, but my principle has always been the same: if a new token survives its first day, that’s a win. No chasing highs, no all-in, no thinking about getting rich overnight. Just take what you can, then exit. Opportunities are everywhere every day; keeping your principal alive is the real key. Money is afraid of one thing—never coming back. Protecting it is often more valuable than earning more.