#加密生态动态追踪 Can you make money when a new coin launches? The key is how you play it
Many people chase new coins and end up getting trapped. Actually, new coin markets have a characteristic: in the first few days after launch, the chips are highly unstable.
Why? Because of large unlocks and frequent bulk transfers in the early stages, holders are eager to realize profits. The main players are no exception — they sell first, then consider pumping the price later. So the early trend of new coins often is: surge → dump → repeat.
How do savvy traders do it? They seize this selling pressure to find the right opportunities for shorting. Many people use this logic to earn easily over 400 USD in a single trade.
But the premise is to grasp the rhythm. When to enter a short position, at what price level to set up, how to set stop-loss and take-profit — there’s a lot of knowledge involved. One wrong step, and you could lose everything.
Instead of blindly chasing the rise, it’s better to wait until the mechanism is clear before acting. Patience is the strongest weapon in new coin trading.
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HashBrownies
· 7h ago
That's right, the two weeks of new coins are like a big casino. Whoever can endure will make money.
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Token_Sherpa
· 7h ago
ngl, the whole "400U quick flip" narrative is exactly how ppl convince themselves ponzinomics is a strategy. sustainable tokenomics > short-term arb plays, but sure, keep timing those dump cycles
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BTCBeliefStation
· 8h ago
That's right, chasing new coins really makes you vulnerable to being scammed. I was blindly FOMOing before, and ended up losing two months' salary. Now I've learned to be smarter, preferring to miss out rather than rushing in recklessly.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 8h ago
It's the same old story, heard a hundred times. How many truly grasp the rhythm? Most are still being harvested like leeks.
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NullWhisperer
· 8h ago
technically speaking, the "dump then pump" narrative on new listings is interesting... but let's dissect the actual mechanics here. token unlock schedules are predictable vectors—if everyone knows the pattern, isn't the edge already priced in? 🤔 feels like survivorship bias wrapped in hindsight analysis.
#加密生态动态追踪 Can you make money when a new coin launches? The key is how you play it
Many people chase new coins and end up getting trapped. Actually, new coin markets have a characteristic: in the first few days after launch, the chips are highly unstable.
Why? Because of large unlocks and frequent bulk transfers in the early stages, holders are eager to realize profits. The main players are no exception — they sell first, then consider pumping the price later. So the early trend of new coins often is: surge → dump → repeat.
How do savvy traders do it? They seize this selling pressure to find the right opportunities for shorting. Many people use this logic to earn easily over 400 USD in a single trade.
But the premise is to grasp the rhythm. When to enter a short position, at what price level to set up, how to set stop-loss and take-profit — there’s a lot of knowledge involved. One wrong step, and you could lose everything.
Instead of blindly chasing the rise, it’s better to wait until the mechanism is clear before acting. Patience is the strongest weapon in new coin trading.