The peak of Twitter popularity is often also the time of the most intense emotions. At this point, selling tends to trigger chain reactions more easily, and market fluctuations become more violent. Many seasoned traders prefer to take action during these moments—when social media attention is at its highest, market participation is at its peak, and trading volume and volatility are sufficient. For the target coins, this is the most efficient window to realize profits. Of course, the prerequisite is that you can judge when the true peak is, rather than being swept in by emotions. Waiting until popularity drops before taking action often causes you to miss the best opportunity. This trading approach applies to mainstream coins and hot track coins as well; the key is to have execution capability.
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IronHeadMiner
· 8h ago
In simple terms, it's about staying sober during crazy times; most people can't do it.
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FallingLeaf
· 9h ago
That's right, but you need the courage to act at the emotional peak.
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The key is to clearly distinguish between genuine emotions and false emotions, otherwise it's easy to get caught.
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It sounds simple, but the hardest part is execution; talking on paper is useless.
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It's easy to judge mainstream coins, but the volatility of hot track coins... really gets the adrenaline going.
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When is the peak really hard to say; I often miss good opportunities by misjudging.
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Contracts explode, explode, explode—only the truly bold dare to act at this time.
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Waiting until popularity drops before reacting is already too late; I've done that many times.
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Plenty of volatility also means plenty of risk; everyone expects gains but no one calculates the losses.
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YieldWhisperer
· 9h ago
Really, you have to bet on the peak of the market sentiment; one step slow and you'll lose everything.
The peak of Twitter popularity is often also the time of the most intense emotions. At this point, selling tends to trigger chain reactions more easily, and market fluctuations become more violent. Many seasoned traders prefer to take action during these moments—when social media attention is at its highest, market participation is at its peak, and trading volume and volatility are sufficient. For the target coins, this is the most efficient window to realize profits. Of course, the prerequisite is that you can judge when the true peak is, rather than being swept in by emotions. Waiting until popularity drops before taking action often causes you to miss the best opportunity. This trading approach applies to mainstream coins and hot track coins as well; the key is to have execution capability.