Selling at peak Twitter hours, this move really has some tricks.
When global users are most active, your token or NFT news is most likely to be seen, and the discussion heat is at its highest. Selling at this time can attract more traders' attention, liquidity is relatively sufficient, and transaction prices are usually more favorable. Conversely, selling late at night or during quiet periods might just be shouting into the void.
However, there's a detail worth noting: selling during peak hours indeed makes it easier to generate buzz, but it also increases the risk of rebound and sharp drops. Some big players are accustomed to dumping during the hottest Twitter topics, creating FOMO and then buying back in. So rather than blindly chasing the trend, it's better to make decisions based on specific price levels, holding costs, and the project's fundamentals.
In summary: choosing the right time window can make your selling more efficient, but the premise is that your project itself is worth discussion.
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BoredWatcher
· 20m ago
Basically, it's the timing of harvesting the little guys. I'm already tired of the routine of dumping at the peak and taking over the position.
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ForkPrince
· 9h ago
It's the same story again. If you sell during peak hours, won't it cause a dump? Large investors still push the price up to sell off.
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ContractExplorer
· 9h ago
Basically, it's the best time for the scythe to harvest the leeks.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 9h ago
It's the same old trick again, crashing the market during peak hours to create FOMO and then buying at a lower price. I see through it.
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ArbitrageBot
· 9h ago
That's right, but seasoned big players are tired of this routine. Those who still dare to buy during peak times are probably just trying to harvest the little guys.
Selling at peak Twitter hours, this move really has some tricks.
When global users are most active, your token or NFT news is most likely to be seen, and the discussion heat is at its highest. Selling at this time can attract more traders' attention, liquidity is relatively sufficient, and transaction prices are usually more favorable. Conversely, selling late at night or during quiet periods might just be shouting into the void.
However, there's a detail worth noting: selling during peak hours indeed makes it easier to generate buzz, but it also increases the risk of rebound and sharp drops. Some big players are accustomed to dumping during the hottest Twitter topics, creating FOMO and then buying back in. So rather than blindly chasing the trend, it's better to make decisions based on specific price levels, holding costs, and the project's fundamentals.
In summary: choosing the right time window can make your selling more efficient, but the premise is that your project itself is worth discussion.