
allincrypto 熬鹰资本 🇨🇳|Oct 21, 2025 14:39
Hey, you’re the one who told me to say this.
After 10.11, Dragon King bought a bundle of small coins, and as of the day before yesterday after dinner, the visible profit should be 18M.
He pushed six coins to me, saying I should take a look—actually meaning I should buy them. But I seriously thought he meant just to take a look, and in the end, I missed five out of six. All five doubled or more.
I’m really not good with small coins myself. Out of 10 picks, getting three right is already decent.
I feel like if I’m not the top expert in a certain field, I’ll definitely trust the top expert in that field. And if they dare to make a judgment, that’s crucial. When someone who’s achieved big results multiple times makes a judgment for you, you’re willing to go heavy on it. But if it’s just some random person saying something, you definitely wouldn’t dare to buy.
When Dragon King makes a judgment, I can basically buy with my eyes closed. But when he says “take a look,” I don’t buy—and I end up missing out on a lot of big gains.
Now I get it. When he says “take a look,” it’s just his way of telling me to buy less. If he mentions a project to me, it’s only a matter of how much I buy. If he didn’t want me to buy, he wouldn’t mention it at all.
For example, on the day slerf pumped solo, I pulled out OKX’s small trading volume data and went long at 0.89. Honestly, there wasn’t much follow-up trading at first. It wasn’t until we publicly told the market about this loophole that there was intense volatility. It’s really just because the logic was correct + the person making the judgment was badass. If it were just some random trader without credibility posting it, no one would believe it.
Share To
Timeline
HotFlash
APP
X
Telegram
CopyLink