In the BSC space, I've learned several hard lessons through trial and error.



First, only chase new tokens. Projects that have already experienced a pump have little chance of doubling again. Newly launched projects are the only ones with potential for multiple gains, which is the core of short-term trading.

Second, if something feels off, sell immediately. Don't expect a reversal or hold onto false hope—many retail investors get wiped out this way—knowing something's wrong but still holding on, ultimately suffering heavy losses. Cutting losses decisively is much more profitable than being caught in a deep trap.

Finally, timing is crucial. The early and midday trading sessions usually have the best liquidity and the most participants, making it easier to execute trades. But never hold overnight, as the risk is high. This is the core logic of the fast-in, fast-out strategy on BSC.
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BlockBargainHuntervip
· 11h ago
New coins are really unavoidable for me, but I don't touch any of those leftover projects, it's not interesting. Honestly, I've taken quite a few losses on cutting losses, just because I couldn't bear that little bit of money, and ended up losing even more. My secret in the morning session is to rush in and then run, don't goddamn think about making the last penny.
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LiquidationOraclevip
· 11h ago
Chasing new coins yields huge profits, holding onto old coins results in heavy losses—that logic is correct. If it feels wrong, run away. Don't expect any reversal myths; they're just fooling yourself. Enter early in the morning, and definitely exit in the evening. Holding overnight is just a gamble on luck.
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SellLowExpertvip
· 11h ago
Morning and midday trading, definitely run away in the evening—that's a lesson etched in my bones. If you can't catch new coins, don't play; old projects won't turn around. If you sense something's wrong, cut your losses immediately. Those holding the position are all becoming bagholders.
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rekt_but_vibingvip
· 12h ago
To be honest, I've tried chasing new coins many times, and 90% of the time they end up zeroed out. I agree with cutting losses, but the key is how to judge when to exit. Sometimes I feel it's not right and just sell, and I've seen them rise tenfold later. Overnight holdings are indeed risky, but those who go all-in sometimes make the most profit... It's contradictory.
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