This round with BEAT, I got in around 0.21 and rode it up to over 2—another ten-bagger in the pocket. After MMT, this is hardly the first time—LAB, LIGHT, FOLKS, and that unforgettable Binance Life coin. Over the past two months, I’ve caught more than just one or two mooning tokens.
Luck? I don’t see it that way. Behind this are countless sleepless nights watching the charts, poring over whitepapers, and drawing trend lines. Altcoin research is a technical craft: you have to combine fundamentals, technical analysis, and that almost mystical sense of market sentiment. Even more crucial are trading habits and mindset management—these things can’t be honed without years of grinding experience.
But honestly, what I’m most proud of isn’t how many multi-baggers I’ve caught—it’s that I’ve managed to survive in this market for so long. In this game, your biggest enemy isn’t anyone else; it’s your own greed and fear. I’ve always treated trading like a marathon, not a sprint. I’ve called out many picks early, but most people can’t hold on—they all want fast money, and the more anxious they get, the more they lose.
Can I help people make quick money? Sure, I can. But I rarely do. I’ve done a few quick in-and-out trades on livestream before, and yeah, we made money. But those people started trading on their own that very night and ended up losing more than they made. So that old saying is true: you can’t make money beyond your level of understanding. What you make by luck, you’ll eventually lose by skill.
Yesterday, I posted an entry point for BEAT at around 1.62, with a target price of 2. Yesterday it peaked at 2.08, so if you set your take-profit at 2, you should’ve been pretty satisfied. Unfortunately, it couldn’t hold above 2; otherwise, the next target at 2.8 would be in sight. Anyway, if you got in near 1.62, you’re well in the green now. The picks and entry points I give aren’t random—they’re based on research and technical analysis. This coin has some wild energy to it, so I wouldn’t recommend shorting it lightly.
Anyone who reads my posts carefully should know exactly what I’m talking about.
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ZKProofster
· 12h ago
honestly the "ten-bagger from patience" narrative hits different when you actually do the work... most people just see the green candle, not the three months of chart studying before it. that part about people unable to hold positions? yeah, that tracks. seen it play out too many times in telegram groups lol
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SchrodingerGas
· 13h ago
Talking about marathons again, but I noticed that those who followed you into BEAT on the forum all panic sold at 2.08...
It's true that people can't earn money beyond their own understanding, but is your investment research methodology really replicable? Frankly, it's still a game of information asymmetry and execution.
Getting in at 1.62 was definitely comfortable, but I think the craziness of this coin comes more from poor liquidity than fundamentals. Be careful of a sharp reversal.
I've been listening to your calls on targets for the past two months—there have been wins and losses, which is normal. The key issue is that I haven't seen you break down any failed cases in detail, which is a bit of a shame.
That example in the livestream actually highlights a problem—the transmission of knowledge itself leads to information decay. The marathon logic you talk about turns into a 100-meter sprint in other people's minds.
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OnChainDetective
· 13h ago
Wait, you bought in at 1.62 and now everything is in the green? I need to check the whale transfer data behind this.
After breaking 2, it didn't hold steady—there's a story here, it's obvious some whales are suppressing it.
The weird moves with this coin aren't about market sentiment. Nine times out of ten, it's institutional addresses doing T-trading.
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CryptoPunster
· 13h ago
Bro, this move was truly flawless, from getting in early to cashing out, I've never seen it done so smoothly.
But the way you say it sounds like you're encouraging us to run a marathon, when in reality, most people can't even finish 100 meters before giving up.
Those who left your livestream and started trading on their own are probably still recovering from their losses, haha.
Getting in at 1.62 and out at 2, that's definitely a skillful play, but I'll bet fifty cents that most people will just go back to whatever they were doing after reading this post.
You even dared to touch suspended coins—I really can't learn that kind of courage.
Let me ask you something: when you say "seriously read the post," do you mean understand it or actually follow what it says?
This round with BEAT, I got in around 0.21 and rode it up to over 2—another ten-bagger in the pocket. After MMT, this is hardly the first time—LAB, LIGHT, FOLKS, and that unforgettable Binance Life coin. Over the past two months, I’ve caught more than just one or two mooning tokens.
Luck? I don’t see it that way. Behind this are countless sleepless nights watching the charts, poring over whitepapers, and drawing trend lines. Altcoin research is a technical craft: you have to combine fundamentals, technical analysis, and that almost mystical sense of market sentiment. Even more crucial are trading habits and mindset management—these things can’t be honed without years of grinding experience.
But honestly, what I’m most proud of isn’t how many multi-baggers I’ve caught—it’s that I’ve managed to survive in this market for so long. In this game, your biggest enemy isn’t anyone else; it’s your own greed and fear. I’ve always treated trading like a marathon, not a sprint. I’ve called out many picks early, but most people can’t hold on—they all want fast money, and the more anxious they get, the more they lose.
Can I help people make quick money? Sure, I can. But I rarely do. I’ve done a few quick in-and-out trades on livestream before, and yeah, we made money. But those people started trading on their own that very night and ended up losing more than they made. So that old saying is true: you can’t make money beyond your level of understanding. What you make by luck, you’ll eventually lose by skill.
Yesterday, I posted an entry point for BEAT at around 1.62, with a target price of 2. Yesterday it peaked at 2.08, so if you set your take-profit at 2, you should’ve been pretty satisfied. Unfortunately, it couldn’t hold above 2; otherwise, the next target at 2.8 would be in sight. Anyway, if you got in near 1.62, you’re well in the green now. The picks and entry points I give aren’t random—they’re based on research and technical analysis. This coin has some wild energy to it, so I wouldn’t recommend shorting it lightly.
Anyone who reads my posts carefully should know exactly what I’m talking about.