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Someone just walked away with a fat 151% gain on $LION through a mobile trading app. Not bad for a token they probably spotted when it was barely doing $85K in market cap.
Fast forward to now? That thing's pumped all the way up to $1.69M. Goes to show—catching stuff early still pays off if you've got the nose for it. Whether this thing keeps climbing or dumps next week, that trader already cashed out ahead of the crowd.
Another reminder that in this market, timing beats everything else.
Hey, but the luck is really amazing, entering a position at 85k market capitalization... why do I always catch a falling knife at high positions?
Contract players are all like this, making quick money and then waiting to be Tied Up, it’s just a cycle.
If I had known, I wouldn’t have missed it either, but then again, who can really hit the timing perfectly?
This is web3, some people make a fortune while others suffer losses, purely relying on timing and luck.
If I had known, I wouldn't have played it safe, I should have just taken a chance.
What kind of luck is this, running away at 151%, smart people.
I didn't enter a position on this LION wave, damn it.
Watching others make money while I'm here cutting losses.
With a good nose, you can really smell the opportunity. Who dared to buy when the market was at 85K?
If it crashes next week, it doesn't matter; those who got out early are already gone.
Timing is always the most ruthless thing in this game.
Wow, I wish I had that kind of luck too. But honestly, most people just buy the top and get stuck. This guy's just a lucky one.
Damn, another story about someone making big money, while I'm still losing... Timing really is everything.
In this kind of market, people with vision already went all in and are winning effortlessly. Us noobs can only watch helplessly.
Damn, cashing out at 151%, now that's smart trading. Unlike us, always hoping for a 3x and ending up as bagholders.
Early participants always make money, while us retail investors can only watch. It's heartbreaking.
This guy's trade was beautiful—bought the dip and sold, not greedy, no losses. I really need to learn that mindset.
Holding $LION from 85k to 1.7 million, that's almost an overnight fortune... If only I had gone all in back then.
Honestly, crypto is just gambling with your life; if you catch the right timing, you can really take off.
Watching others make money in this market while I can only sit on the sidelines, 😤
Those who spotted it early either had insider info or just pure luck. Regular retail investors like us are never that sharp.
A 151% return... It would take me years of salary to catch up.
The key thing is this guy actually managed to cash out without getting stuck—now that's real skill.
This is how early investment works, you have to make a lot to be able to get out.
If it drops to zero next week, it won't matter to him, he's already safe.
Timing is truly everything, too bad most people are chasing the price and are dumb buyers.
This wave is a bit precarious, it might get dumped next week.
Those who got on board early always make money, we can only eat dust.
Buying the dip is just gambling, and I'm the type that loses.
Really, I didn't enter a position again this time...
Others have insider info, we can only look at the K-line.
BTC is sideways again, and small coins can't rise with the tide.
This is why Large Investors make money while retail investors cry poor.