After a good sleep, I saw a few new projects popping up in the market. I checked the database, and honestly, the quality is average.



Originally, I had a chance to get on board with a certain project on September 30th, but I passed it at the time. Later, someone asked if I wanted to follow up, and I declined. I didn't expect that around 10 a.m., someone else came over to persuade me, saying the market was picking up.

To be honest, I've seen many projects like this. But recently, as the market has cooled down, I've noticed that the actual value of some projects is gradually becoming apparent. Although there are still many trash projects, there are a few that are truly accumulating value. Trading is about distinguishing what is fleeting and what is genuinely worth paying attention to. If the timing is right, it's never too late to jump in.
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MercilessHalalvip
· 15h ago
Me too, I looked around at new projects, and most of them are just re-skins. Wait, you didn't get in on the September 30th one? Did it go up later? But on the other hand, this wave really shows who has substance and who is just air. Only projects that have been accumulated over time are worth paying attention to.
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NotAFinancialAdvicevip
· 18h ago
This is what I often say, not every pump needs to be chased, stay alert. After looking at your trading approach, there's nothing wrong with it, you just need strong willpower. The wave in September did have some fishy activities, your vigilance is good, very steady. Trash is trash, but if there are really a few people quietly accumulating, you've observed that well. No rush, good things won't run away, waiting for the right moment is still the right move. The worst thing is FOMO buying in, then getting stuck for three months, but your rhythm is very steady.
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SilentObservervip
· 18h ago
It's about being patient and not letting FOMO lead you around. Wait, did the project you passed on back then take off now, or was it just a false alarm? New projects keep coming, and it's clear that truly valuable ones are quite rare; most are just hype. The projects that survive this wave should have a solid foundation; just take your time to verify. Actually, the hardest part isn't choosing projects, but holding back from acting immediately, really.
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SchroedingerMinervip
· 18h ago
This is the difference—those who can resist make money, those who rush in end up eating noodles. --- Honestly, you still need to find your own rhythm; don't be kidnapped by FOMO. --- The phrase "average quality" reassures me when I see it. --- This wave is indeed about screening; good projects will naturally stand out. --- I understand too well—there's always someone to advise, but what’s the result? --- That fleeting cloud of smoke is really high; with good judgment, there's no need to worry. --- What happened to those who passed in late September is the key. --- To be honest, only projects that survive this round are worth watching.
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