I looked at a newly listed project. Its fundamentals are not particularly outstanding, but the opening market cap is relatively low, which has become a highlight. Currently, I am mainly observing the cost-effectiveness of sniping—if there are no excessively outrageous sell-offs, it might be worth a wave. With a low starting market cap, the potential for future growth is relatively ample; it all depends on whether I can catch a good entry point.
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FrontRunFighter
· 9h ago
low mcap listing plays always feel like dark forest traps ngl... who's really getting filled at those "good positions" before the whales execute their sandwich attacks? 👀
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GetRichLeek
· 10h ago
Starting with a low opening and wanting to make quick money, I know this trick well. The last time I thought the same way, I ended up losing two months' salary in a bloodbath.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 10h ago
Low-market-cap new coins, I'm also watching them. I'm just worried that a dump might be too aggressive, and then all the bagholders will be newbies.
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MemeCurator
· 11h ago
Low-market-cap new projects are indeed prone to sudden surges; the key is whether the casino's imagination is enough.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 11h ago
Low market cap starting point, this is the signal of the bottom range. Don't be timid, the opportunity is right in front of you.
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It's another moment waiting for rebirth; patience is the strongest weapon.
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You need to calculate the cost-effectiveness clearly, or else a wave of sell-off will ruin your mindset.
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I believe that whether we can wait for the dawn depends on whether you dare to take this position.
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The fundamentals are average but the market cap is low, in simple terms, it's preparing for the next round.
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Those who have gone through cycles understand that now is the golden period for building positions.
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The law of conservation of energy: a low open must lead to a high rise, it's just a matter of time.
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Sniping is more about mindset than technique... another day of self-repair.
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Before value reverts, there must be a bottom range; your observation direction is correct.
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StrawberryIce
· 11h ago
Low-market-cap new coins like this, betting on a bottom-fishing mentality is too risky.
I looked at a newly listed project. Its fundamentals are not particularly outstanding, but the opening market cap is relatively low, which has become a highlight. Currently, I am mainly observing the cost-effectiveness of sniping—if there are no excessively outrageous sell-offs, it might be worth a wave. With a low starting market cap, the potential for future growth is relatively ample; it all depends on whether I can catch a good entry point.