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Stop getting shaken out of your coins! In this round of copycat season, it's not about who has the sharper vision, but who can endure.
Brothers and sisters, recently watching $RAVE , $ARIA , $ORDI these hot copycats, Sister Long has come to understand one truth more and more:
Their rapid surge isn't because the projects are so impressive, but because the main players have a tight grip on retail investors' psychology, using the same script repeatedly, and still attracting people to buy in.
Stop blindly believing in "strong whales coins that steadily rise." Every "opportunity" you see is basically a trap designed in advance.
The first step is repeatedly rubbing at the bottom, grinding until you doubt everything.
The main players oscillate back and forth at the bottom, pushing up a little then smashing down, falling and then pulling back, capable of making several moves within a few hours. You hold your coins, constantly worried: "Is this doomed?" In the end, you either cut your losses and leave or delete your watchlist to ignore it completely.
What the main players want is exactly this—to wash out all your low-priced chips.
The second step is a series of fake breakouts, designed to deal with all resistance.
Just after shaking out a batch of people, the main players launch a rapid rally, making it look like it's about to take off, giving you the illusion that "if I don't buy now, I’ll miss out on a billion."
When you can't resist chasing in, they reverse with a dump, causing the price to fall back. Several fake breakouts back and forth, and your mentality is completely shattered—rising makes you suspicious of trap setups, falling makes you afraid of being caught, and finally, you dare not buy in anymore.
The third step: quiet but violent price surges, making you regret not acting.
When the market calms down, the main players start their real show—violent price surges, all in one go. By the time you realize it, the price has already multiplied several times.
Too many friends around Sister Long are like this:
Always shaken out. Can't hold on and sell at the bottom, or get scared by fake breakouts and refuse to chase, ending up just watching from the sidelines, earning nothing.
In this round of copycat season, it's not about choosing the right coins; it's about whether you can withstand the washout and not be led by emotions.
The main players use this unchanging playbook to weed out most people with unstable mindsets. Only those who can endure the oscillations and not be scared off by fake breakouts can enjoy the final wave of profits.
In the end, playing with coins is all about mentality.