From Zero to Hero… Then Back to Zero


One trader put $100K into $RAVE at $0.24 on April 6th.
A few days later, he sold at the $28 ATH — walking away with $11.67 Million.
Another trader, seeing the hype, FOMO’d in at the exact same $28 peak with $100K.
Today, that same $100K is worth just $2,270 — down 97.73%
Same coin. Same amount of money.
One became a millionaire overnight💸
The other got absolutely wrecked😭
This is the brutal, beautiful madness of high-risk memecoins.
Welcome to crypto. 🙄
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GateUser-953e1a14
· Just Now
FOMO is always a harvesting machine for new investors.
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ForkingDrama
· 54m ago
That move of chasing in for 28 dollars is basically like giving a red envelope to the people in front.
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DaoSidekick
· 1h ago
This is the difference between the top and the bottom.
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ThereIsTvlInTheWind
· 1h ago
Welcome to cryptocurrency: you think you're getting in, but you're actually taking over; you think it's faith, but it's actually the candlestick chart teaching you.
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GateUser-2bbf8435
· 1h ago
97% drawdown really happens in an instant; the market has never lacked stories, only risk management.
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FeeMarketMonk
· 1h ago
The movement of meme coins this time is too crazy; if you haven't set stop-loss and take-profit, don't hold heavy positions.
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GateUser-e72657f0
· 1h ago
Instead of asking "How many times has it multiplied," it's better to ask: Who is selling? Is there enough liquidity?
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SugarMarketMaker
· 1h ago
The one who makes money isn't necessarily a genius; they might just be someone who hits the right narrative and dares to sell. The hard part is persistence.
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