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$RAVE Don't get washed out again! In this round of copycat season, it's not about vision, but mindset.
During this period, watching popular copycoins like RAVE, PIVERSE, and CORE, I realize more and more:
Their rise is never because the project is so impressive, but because the main players tightly control retail investors' mentality, using the same tricks repeatedly to harvest.
Stop blindly believing in "strong whales coins steadily rising," all the "opportunities" you see are carefully designed traps:
First, they oscillate back and forth at the bottom, grinding for hours up and down, rising a little then crashing, falling then pulling back, exhausting your patience. You hold the coin, see your account not rising but falling, doubting yourself every day: "Is there no more market?" In the end, you either cut your losses and leave or simply delete your watchlist to avoid seeing it, because what the main players want is to wash out all your low-priced chips.
A batch of people just can't hold on and leave, then the main players suddenly push up sharply, looking like a big trend is about to start. In groups and forums, everyone is shouting buy signals, giving you the illusion that "if you don't rush in now, you'll miss the wealth code." When you can't resist chasing in, they reverse and dump, causing fake breakouts back and forth, completely breaking your mentality—rising makes you afraid of false signals and hesitant to chase, falling makes you afraid of being trapped and unwilling to hold, finally you dare not enter again, missing the real surge.
When the market finally calms down, everyone loses interest in this coin, only then do the main players really start to move, violently pushing the price in one go. By the time you react, the price has already multiplied several times, and all you can do is regret not holding on, blaming yourself for missing out.
Too many friends around me are like this: clearly understanding the main players' tricks, yet every time they get washed out—either can't hold on and sell at the bottom, or get scared by fake breakouts and don't chase, ending up as a bystander, earning nothing.
In this round of copycat season, it's not about coin selection skills, but about who can withstand the washout and not be led by emotions. The main players use this unchanging method to weed out most retail investors with unstable mindsets. Only those who can endure the oscillations and not be scared by fake breakouts can enjoy the final wave of profits.
Playing coins till the end, it's all about mindset. See through the main players' washout tricks, don't be easily shaken out, only then can you profit from this wave of market.