In the BSC meme boom, instead of all-in chasing highs, it's better to take some profits from the already secured gains and try other directions. I personally have always been optimistic about the prediction market and prep dex sectors, for a simple reason — up to now, no truly major project has emerged in the prediction market track, and the potential for imagination is still very large.
How exactly to operate? You can lock in some upcoming projects that are about to launch, which allows you to lay an early trap and also earn some guaranteed returns through expectation differences. If the project's fundamentals are really good, the chance of a big hit is also quite high. This approach can be considered a relatively conservative strategy — it neither overpays chasing highs nor misses out on a new track.
However, the premise is to manage risks well and not to put all profits into one direction. The prediction market indeed offers opportunities, but it’s also important to stay rational.
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SocialFiQueen
· 10h ago
The prediction market hasn't really experienced any major issues, but to be honest, most of the early hidden projects have failed. Risk management sounds good in theory, but who can really implement it?
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MechanicalMartel
· 10h ago
That's right, all in meme is indeed too greedy. I've also been paying attention to the prediction market sector for a while, and there haven't been any breakout projects yet, but it feels like it's about to happen.
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degenonymous
· 10h ago
Hmm... I've been paying attention to the prediction markets for a while, but I haven't seen any particularly impressive projects emerge yet.
I understand this logic; securing profits and diversifying allocations is indeed more rational, much better than all-in meme bets on popularity.
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TradFiRefugee
· 10h ago
Is the prediction market really not that big? Why do I feel like it's especially easy to get stuck in pitfalls?
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ApeDegen
· 10h ago
The prediction market is definitely worth paying attention to, but I'm worried that it might turn into a bunch of shit projects again, just to harvest retail investors.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 10h ago
I also pay attention to the prediction market, but to be honest, there are quite a few pitfalls in this area. The last time I followed a prep project, it was cut in half, so I'm a bit hesitant about this track now.
In the BSC meme boom, instead of all-in chasing highs, it's better to take some profits from the already secured gains and try other directions. I personally have always been optimistic about the prediction market and prep dex sectors, for a simple reason — up to now, no truly major project has emerged in the prediction market track, and the potential for imagination is still very large.
How exactly to operate? You can lock in some upcoming projects that are about to launch, which allows you to lay an early trap and also earn some guaranteed returns through expectation differences. If the project's fundamentals are really good, the chance of a big hit is also quite high. This approach can be considered a relatively conservative strategy — it neither overpays chasing highs nor misses out on a new track.
However, the premise is to manage risks well and not to put all profits into one direction. The prediction market indeed offers opportunities, but it’s also important to stay rational.