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Three months ago, a certain coin (starting with N) on this platform was delisted by the market maker due to not receiving enough low-priced chips, and was forced to give up. It changed its name (starting with H) and steadily rose on its platform. It has now surpassed MA60 and is about to enter big pump mode!
In the future, when selecting coins, be sure to stay away from teammates who are pigs!
What is a 'pig teammate'? Clearly, your own and most coin friends' chips have already been trapped tens or hundreds of times, but they still insist on calling strangers every day to come and snatch the low-priced chips pressed by the dealer at high cost. There are probably three reasons why they are called 'pig teammates': 1. If the dealer is not full, he will definitely not carry the sedan chair. If he cannot get a large enough share of the chips, the market maker may abandon this coin, or forcibly delist it on a platform, and then continue after changing flags on his platform; 2. Most early coin friends who entered the market early have been trapped tens or hundreds of times, with individual cases trapped over a thousand times. If most of the current low-priced chips are snatched away by new retail investors brought in by 'pig teammates', the new coin holders will mostly start selling when they earn several times or dozens of times profit. When profits are thrown off, it will definitely affect the dealer's pulling rhythm and magnitude; 3. How does a stranger's money-making have anything to do with you? If there is no relationship, why bother to call for recruitment like a cat in heat every day?