Recently, those who have been watching the market should have noticed that the big pump trajectories of AIA, MYX, and COAI are almost identical.
First, let's look at their common points: they only open contracts and not spot trading. What does this mean? The project parties have limited chips in hand, and they can't smash the price because they have no bullets. Now, looking at the on-chain data, the liquidity pool is frighteningly thin; just a few hundred thousand dollars can skyrocket the price. As for market capitalization? All are kept below 50 million dollars, making it easy to operate with small caps, and pushing up prices isn't difficult.
The most critical signal - the contract open interest is about to catch up with the market value. What does this indicate? The smart money has long been in position.
There are also tricks to the time window. COAI took off in October, and AIA took over in November, with a main character rotating every month. You have to learn to time your entry, rather than chasing highs.
Take another look at the recent trends of ICP and NEAR. Doesn't it feel a bit familiar? The same formula, the same flavor. The market never creates deities out of thin air; it is merely repeating those already validated logics.
This line really does not rely on luck. You need to engrave experience into muscle memory and practice your market sense until it becomes a conditioned reflex. Review, compare, and summarize every day; it's tedious but effective. The market is very fair - it will filter out the lazy and reward those who are willing to work hard on the details.
Are you ready when the next opportunity comes?
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First, let's look at their common points: they only open contracts and not spot trading. What does this mean? The project parties have limited chips in hand, and they can't smash the price because they have no bullets. Now, looking at the on-chain data, the liquidity pool is frighteningly thin; just a few hundred thousand dollars can skyrocket the price. As for market capitalization? All are kept below 50 million dollars, making it easy to operate with small caps, and pushing up prices isn't difficult.
The most critical signal - the contract open interest is about to catch up with the market value. What does this indicate? The smart money has long been in position.
There are also tricks to the time window. COAI took off in October, and AIA took over in November, with a main character rotating every month. You have to learn to time your entry, rather than chasing highs.
Take another look at the recent trends of ICP and NEAR. Doesn't it feel a bit familiar? The same formula, the same flavor. The market never creates deities out of thin air; it is merely repeating those already validated logics.
This line really does not rely on luck. You need to engrave experience into muscle memory and practice your market sense until it becomes a conditioned reflex. Review, compare, and summarize every day; it's tedious but effective. The market is very fair - it will filter out the lazy and reward those who are willing to work hard on the details.
Are you ready when the next opportunity comes?