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Why do I not like to buy large amounts of unlocked coins???
Most unlocked coins mean that the coins purchased in the early stage can be sold, but unlocking does not necessarily directly impact the market. Shareholders gather to discuss whether it is better to raise prices for selling or to depress prices at low levels, causing panic among retail investors, and then raise prices for selling. It is difficult for you to distinguish, not all unlocked projects are like SUI, unlocking while pushing the market, more projects are like ARB, unlocking and depressing prices.
1: The common point of the coins to be unlocked is that when you look at arb, op, dydx, when they are about to be unlocked and the coin price is at a high level, shareholders will rush to sell off, fearing that they will sell at a low level if they are late. These shareholders are not united, making it difficult for the coin price to rise.
2: Unlocking the currency, unless there is a united shareholder, setting a goal, and then slowly and orderly selling, you can see that the id has done well in this regard, first raise it by 10 times, sell almost all of it, then directly smash 60%, and then slowly wash the plate and pick up the plate again. Shareholders make money, and the early retail investors who follow suit also make money, only the later speculators are trapped and shivering on the mountaintop.
3: In summary, unlocking type coins are not as good as unlocking complete value coins, old coins are not as good as new coins, public chain coins outperform more than 80% of coins, and POW coins can outperform more than 90% of coins if there is a major shareholder. Choose coins that are popular, valuable, and have consensus. The top 50 in the rankings are considered the best coins by default (excluding stable coins).
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