New Year investment kickoff, I want to share some thoughts on my recent operation.



Honestly, given the current market conditions, I still recommend being cautious and not blindly chasing highs. If you paid attention to my recent short-term momentum plan for MEME tokens and followed the operations, the current returns should be quite good.

In my actual situation, I invested 2500U principal and gained about 0.4% in chips. I have already realized part of the profits to lock in the principal, and the remaining position is being held to gamble on a mid- to long-term alpha opportunity.

The biggest takeaway from this round of operation is — taking profits in time is very important. In high-volatility sectors like MEME, those who can hold onto profits and exit tend to have more stable returns than those who go all-in on a gamble. If you're also paying attention to the MEME sector, consider this as a reference.
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SybilAttackVictimvip
· 8h ago
It's true that taking profits in time is important, but most people can't do it. Following the trend probably led to losses, haha. Getting 0.4% on 2500U isn't much, but as long as you're alive and out, you've won. That's just how memes are—making quick money while also being cautious of being cut.
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SleepyValidatorvip
· 01-07 06:16
Taking profits in time is indeed very effective, but the psychological barrier is tough. Similar to your situation, MEME is just a game of mindset. Using 2500U to hold 0.4% of the chips, this ratio is quite particular, but luck also plays a big role. You're right, most of the guys who went all in are probably regretting it now. Taking profits is easy to say but really hard to do when it comes to actually doing it. In the MEME track, it all depends on who can get out first; the greedy ones are all caught. This New Year’s start really teaches us to take profits when things look good, or else even the best operations are pointless.
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PrivacyMaximalistvip
· 01-07 06:12
I agree with taking profits in a timely manner; cashing out when the situation is favorable is much more reliable than going all-in.
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GasDevourervip
· 01-07 06:02
It's true that timely profit-taking is important, but many people just can't do it. Following the trend, everyone ends up losing haha. 0.4% chips are so small, can there still be any profit? MEME is just gambling; luck plays too big a role. It's easy to say, but won't your mentality collapse during actual operation?
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ContractTestervip
· 01-07 05:59
Timely profit-taking is the truth; going all in is just for fools. --- Making so much with 2500U, something's not right. What's the actual multiplier? --- MEME basically boils down to luck and fate. Your operation is okay, at least you didn't lose. --- The key is whether you can keep buying the dip later. Who dares to predict this wave of market? --- People who take profits live the longest. I need to screenshot this quote. --- Holding 0.4% of the chips is pretty good, but 99% of this kind of information is just recap posts in the end. --- Damn, it's that kind of rhythm where you buy first and share later. Getting a bit tired of it. --- The MEME sector really depends on timing. Getting rich five minutes earlier would have been great. --- It sounds good, but actually luck plays a big role.
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