How have I been achieving an 80%+ win rate recently playing on-chain and secondary markets?
First, let's talk about the secondary market: Recently, I've been trading coins on CEX exchanges, sorting them by highest to lowest gains, and analyzing each coin based on 4-hour to 1-hour intervals, observing the strength of different coins.
1/. Identify the strongest coin among the top gainers.
2/. Continue comparing the next coins. If today's highest gainer is 15%+, look at the coins with 6%-8% gains, identify new coins with low market cap, and check if they still have upward potential on the 4-hour chart (or if they are starting to rise, showing signs of volume contraction in previous K-lines and haven't reached resistance levels yet).
Pick two or three of these coins, enter multiple positions, take profit at resistance levels for half, and continue monitoring the overall gainers list. In the secondary market, it's more comfortable to play with small-scale position switching.
If most coins have reached resistance levels, you can continue to take partial profits. At this point, you can open short positions on the weaker coins you observed earlier to hedge. This way, even if the market drops, your overall account balance might still increase (strong coins drop less and rebound sharply, weak coins drop more and rebound less).
Now, let's talk about on-chain:
1. Look for projects that have stabilized after the first wave of sell-offs, avoid high-risk PVP knife fights, and focus on low market cap projects that are just starting to invest in their operations (preferably with rumors of backing from well-known entities).
Examples: Aimonica, ONC, MetaV, TAOCAT
2. Hotspot leaders with strong community consensus, these projects are more cost-effective and practical than VC coins on CEX, even with high market caps!
Examples: KOMA, VIRTUAL, Ai16z
When the leaders fluctuate, observe which coins in the same sector are more resilient or recover quickly when large holders or massive amounts of tokens are sold.
Examples: Aicell (recovers quickly), Fai (resilient)
Early AI agents, I still believe are manipulated by humans, but then I think, the greatest significance of AI agents is, how do you defend your rights against 'AI'?
The popularity of inscriptions at the time had a reason, inscriptions can be said to be 'everyone's effort together.'
And the vague AI that doesn't point to anyone in particular increases the imagination space for valuation to some extent, even though many AI projects use technology or products that are just garbage.

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