Recently, friends who are trading altcoins in swing operations have really made some profits. One guy used $40 as initial capital, bought the dip of a highly volatile small coin, and short-term gained several hundred dollars in profit, resulting in a pretty good return. Even more impressive, he also participated in a trading competition on a certain exchange, and with this wave of operations, he took first place and directly received a $1000 reward.



Of course, the risks of swing trading in altcoins are very real. These highly volatile assets often come with both opportunities and risks. Some make a fortune, while others inevitably hit a snag. The key is to have a clear trading plan and a strong awareness of stop-loss. There are many such cases in the market, but those who truly achieve stable profits are always a minority.
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ShibaSunglassesvip
· 2025-12-19 03:01
Starting with 40U and getting a 1000U reward, this guy definitely has some skills. But listen, 99% of people trying this trick end up as cannon fodder. Don't be blinded by the success stories. --- Stop-loss is truly a lifesaver; many people have gone straight into a nightmare simply because they didn't set it properly. --- Listening to the swings of small coins sounds exciting, but in reality, it's just gambling—just looks more professional. --- That 1000U in the competition is quite eye-catching, but can I ask how much total capital this guy invested? Or is it just this 40U? --- Honestly, there are too many stories of overnight riches in the market. The traders who survive rely entirely on discipline, not luck. --- I'm a bit curious about how he set his stop-loss points. High-volatility coins like these are really easy to get trapped in. --- Profit is profit, but I'm just worried that after making a big gain, he starts believing he's the chosen one, only to be eaten up completely.
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CryingOldWalletvip
· 2025-12-16 03:40
40U flips a few hundred U? It's that kind of story again, I hear it till my ears are calloused. Honestly, just for fun, how many can you really make?
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 2025-12-16 03:38
According to data, the survival rate of these ultra-high yield cases is about 3-7%. Bro's 40U to hundreds of U, seems to have an attractive ROI, but it’s worth noting — this is actually a typical example of survivor bias.
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 2025-12-16 03:14
How many hundreds of times can 40U multiply? The probability is even lower than winning the lottery, but indeed some people are just incredibly lucky. The altcoin scammers always boast the most, and those losing money have already deleted the app to keep a low profile. That guy is really incredible, even able to get exchange rewards... I just chase highs and get trapped. Stop-loss awareness is useless; when it comes to critical moments, no one is willing to cut losses.
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