KingMaker Strategy
(Do not follow, this is retarded and not a real strategy just a degenerate chad)
Meme coins are highly speculative and you are essentially in a PvP battlefield against the house (Project founders, Market makers etc) and other players. Many of these trades are not "Set and forget" type of scenarios. Please monitor and track the charts and positions actively for the best results.
Stop Losses Keep you Poor - sell in the green or not at all generally. Unless project is rugging.
If it's Screenshot worthy, its sell worthy. Screenshots keep you poor, selling keeps you funded.
Do not put money on meme coins that you are afraid or not willing to lose. DO NOT make bets with money you are not willing to go to 0. This is not investments - these are pure speculation and gambling. By buying these meme coins you are retarded just like me
Selling out for small gains generally makes you poorer. But if you feel like your gut is good at reading when the coin is dead, feel free to do so.
You're only down in theory- until you dca and own more tokens for the retrace. (only do this if you're willing to lose more money rather than being down)
You're not broke, you're just missing the mill to put up for 10% gain trades. The ultimate goal is not to trade and chase 1000-3000% runners as a profitable living. Its to accumulate enough size to make larger careful bids eventually where only small % amounts invested will also "safely" make you more money. IE: 1 mill -> 10% gain = 100k+
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