Sharing a recent investment experience. On January 13th, I bought in at a price of 480,000, successfully sold at 3,000,000, and made a good profit. Later, seeing that the project's fundamentals were still solid, I decided to buy back all at the 2,100,000 level, and the amount of tokens is even more than before.



Why re-enter the market? There are mainly three reasons:

First, the project's concept of "everyone is a small shareholder" is really interesting. This statement is concise and powerful, easy to spread, and aligns with the current community consensus aesthetic.

Second, the market itself is very solid. I observed the candlestick chart of this coin; the 2,000,000 price zone has been maintained for quite a long time, consistently resisting declines, and the trend looks particularly comfortable. This kind of stability controlled by large players is uncommon and indicates that there is indeed strong capital backing the market.

The third and most crucial point—this project has already been listed on Gate's contract trading, which signifies recognition by the exchange. It has also been included in the mainstream platform's attention list, indicating that its popularity and compliance are both assured.

Of course, investing involves risks. This is just my personal record and reflection. Everyone should do their own research before entering the market.
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MemecoinTrader
· 01-19 04:22
watching the memetic velocity on this one... that "everyone's a shareholder" narrative is literally textbook sentiment engineering. someone's playing 4d chess with the community consensus here ngl
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SelfStaking
· 01-19 04:09
480,000 to get in, 3 million to escape the top—this tactic is really clever. Still dare to buy back at 2.1 million... I'm impressed.
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AirdropFatigue
· 01-17 01:20
Bro, this move is really aggressive. Buying the dip at 480,000 and selling at 3 million, then fully buying back at 2.1 million... To be honest, I'm a bit nervous. This operation carries quite a bit of risk, right?
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ShadowStaker
· 01-16 08:51
ngl the "everyone's a small shareholder" pitch is just marketing fluff dressed up as philosophy... but yeah exchange listing does signal *something*
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DaoResearcher
· 01-16 08:51
From the perspective of Token economics, this governance promise of "everyone being a small shareholder" is essentially an incentive-incompatible design... According to the white paper, market-supporting behaviors actually contradict the original intention of decentralization.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-16 08:46
480,000 to 3,000,000 and then recover, this move definitely has some skill, feels good.
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BrokenDAO
· 01-16 08:33
Wait, "Everyone is a small shareholder" sounds as sweet as some failed DAO governance experiments... This concept itself is a trap of incentive distortion. Truly maintaining a balance of rights and interests is not that easy.
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WowuClamp
· 01-16 08:33
Still the same advice: if you think you can go long, go long; if not, go short. If you think this project isn't good, then don't do it. Personal opinion.
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GateUser-78c8f0c8
· 01-16 08:30
Can minority shareholders still profit?
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FancyResearchLab
· 01-16 08:26
Another story of "Everyone is a small shareholder." It sounds theoretically feasible, but in reality, it's just another useless innovation. But to be fair, being able to copy from 480,000 to 3 million and then recover is already a small experiment with maximum value. The candlestick charts are maintained so well, indicating that someone is working on it. Lu Ban No.7 has started again.
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