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Many people ask me where to bottom fish in scam coins?
Honestly, I don't really know either, but I have a method for everyone to consider.
Just refer to the area near the needle of the 1011 Black Swan, and consider trying to bottom fish for a rebound if it floats up by 10%.
For example, a few typical scam coins: $DOGE around 0.095, $ADA around 0.27, LINK around 7.9.
These points, with a 10% fluctuation up or down, are acceptable.
Because the 1011 Black Swan can't place orders to support the market, these breakout points might reflect the true value of these scam coins.
So, a fluctuation of about 10% around these key points is acceptable.
Of course, many will ask, some scam coins have already fallen far below the 1011 price—where to bottom fish then?
For such scam coins, there's no point in bottom fishing.
If you try to buy the bottom, they’re trying to buy your house.
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