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In the crypto market, mastering the sense of rhythm is crucial. True experts know how to quietly position themselves when no one is paying attention, and when the hype is high and everyone is talking about it, that is actually the time to take action. This is not reverse thinking, but a deep understanding of market cycles.
Be cautious of a phenomenon: when a certain coin has already surged into the top ten in Dexscreener's hotness ranking, participants often fall into an illusion—believing they are early discoverers. But in reality, most funds have already entered at this point, and the hype is about to peak. Liquidity may seem sufficient, but the risks are also obvious.
The difference between early and late stages is simple: when the hotness curve has risen into the mainstream view, it indicates that the major transfer of wealth has already been completed. Entering again at this point greatly compresses the profit potential, while the downward risk is accumulating. The market always favors those who dare to bet in silence.
I copied the bottom of the top ten coins on Dex, and what happened... now they are all gone.
This set of theories is just for listening, because when it comes to real operation, human nature simply can't withstand it.
I was that fool who thought I was early, only to realize later that I was already in the middle.
The question is, how to judge the true quiet period? Or is it always that 1% of people who make money?