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Do you know why there are few coins with hundredfold increase in this bull market this year?
Because the dealer has changed his tactics, the previous 100x coins in the bull market had a market cap of only 10 million when they were listed, and they rose 100 times to 1 billion. But in this new bull market, the newly listed coins have a market cap of 1 billion, tens of billions of dollars. The dealer manipulates the market by creating a high opening price, then gradually lowering it while releasing locked coins. More and more dealers and institutions are joining, and the dealer's tactics are constantly evolving, which is unfortunate for retail investors in the market.
When everyone buys new coins instead of old ones, the dealer directly launches coins with a market capitalization of tens of billions of US dollars online, and there are new coins online every week or even every day, which makes it impossible for you to buy them all. From this fall, you can see that the market's capital withdrawal is too severe, and many new coins have fallen by about 50%. If you haven't sold your previous profits, you are still losing money.
Now the dealers are also smart, using high-dimensional attacks on retail investors and using their cognitive abilities to earn their money. Therefore, everyone should be cautious about new coins now. Basically, those who get rich quick are mostly from primary market airdrops and speculation, while there are few who perform well in the secondary market. It's not that there are no good coins, but most coins are rubbish.