There's this trader who runs a daily routine: hit 180 altcoins at 20k market cap, then exit them around 29k. Sounds like a solid grind on paper. Except there's a catch—he just took a 4 million dollar L on what looked like the next moonshot. That's what happens when you're grinding the numbers game but miss the bigger picture. Small cap rotations can feel like easy money until they're not. Entry price and exit price matter, sure, but when you're cycling through that many positions daily, one bad call—one whale dump, one rug—can wipe out weeks of gains. The math works until it doesn't.
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SmartContractDiver
· 2h ago
Four million dollars gone just like that—that's the consequence of constantly chasing small-cap coins every day.
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AirdropJunkie
· 18h ago
Listening to the rotation of 180 coins is satisfying, but then a rug pull sends you back to square one... That's why I still prefer to hold a few mainstream coins long-term.
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BearMarketNoodler
· 18h ago
An average of 180 coins per day, this guy is probably trying to turn the account into a sieve. A loss of 4 million shows that the paper profit is all虚的, a large sell-off would bring it back to the pre-liberation era.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 18h ago
180 coins rotate daily, sounds very profitable, but ended up losing 4 million directly. This is the price of greed.
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BlockchainWorker
· 18h ago
180 coins rotate once a day, it sounds profitable, but in the end, I lost 4 million in one go. This is the price of greed.
There's this trader who runs a daily routine: hit 180 altcoins at 20k market cap, then exit them around 29k. Sounds like a solid grind on paper. Except there's a catch—he just took a 4 million dollar L on what looked like the next moonshot. That's what happens when you're grinding the numbers game but miss the bigger picture. Small cap rotations can feel like easy money until they're not. Entry price and exit price matter, sure, but when you're cycling through that many positions daily, one bad call—one whale dump, one rug—can wipe out weeks of gains. The math works until it doesn't.