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Those who have gained over 100x from dog coins and meme coins do things completely opposite to most retail investors.
First, place your entry points at the “most painful moments.” It’s not about chasing the rally but about buying bottom chips when everyone else is unwilling to look. Because meme coins, frankly, are both fundamentals and sentiment. They are also about capital flow. The biggest elasticity occurs when sentiment shifts from extremely cold to warming, and this always happens during the phase “you still can’t believe it will rise.”
Second, resist the urge to do “smart trading.” Retail investors love to swing trade, lower costs, and switch positions during the first rebound, only to end up missing out. The 100x winners are simpler: after securing core positions, they’d rather be shaken out, washed out, or called “fools,” than compete with the main force in their most skilled zone of shakeouts.
Third, the aftereffects of market oversold conditions. Excessive caution often appears after a major decline. Retail investors are not unable to understand the market or analyze it; they just start to lose confidence in themselves. On the surface, it seems more stable, but in reality, fear is just being disguised as rationality. After every big drop, retail investors seek safety, while the main force looks for chips. The more you want certainty, the easier it is to buy at high, seemingly certain levels.
Therefore, every rise is a hesitant rise, and the true large-scale takeoff often occurs when retail investors are still in the aftereffects, still doubting themselves, and still waiting for certainty. By the time you “completely believe,” it’s usually already the latter half, when the main force begins to distribute and make you feel “incredibly stable.”