In this round of the market, the selected targets that can run out are worth reviewing the underlying logic. Assuming your core position size is between 100,000 to 200,000 USD, not only can the market cycle maintain a rally for more than a week, but these targets also have the potential for 10x growth—so the question is, under such conditions, how much principal do you need to achieve a target profit of 1-2 million USD?
Conversely, if a coin has a 10x potential, the initial investment determines the final profit ceiling. Investing 100,000 USD and 10x would yield only 1 million USD; investing 200,000 USD and 10x would yield 2 million USD. This mathematical relationship is straightforward.
But the real challenge isn't in the numbers; it's in the selection. Currently, the targets that can run in the market are usually just a few. Can you buy all of them early on, and are you willing to hold heavy positions? No matter how fierce the short-term market is, if your positions are diversified or you enter late, even high multiples won't generate the absolute returns you want. That's why many people who correctly identify the direction still can't make money—the issue often lies in execution rather than judgment.
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RetailTherapist
· 15h ago
In simple terms, it's about choosing the right coins early on and being willing to hold a heavy position; otherwise, no matter how many multiples you have, it's all pointless.
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StableBoi
· 16h ago
Basically, it's just that the principal determines the ceiling. Turning 100,000 into 1,000,000 is a 10x increase, and anyone can do that math.
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ForkItAll
· 16h ago
Basically, it's a matter of courage. If you see the right opportunity, it's about having the guts to go all in.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 16h ago
At the end of the day, you still have to dare to hold heavy positions. Diversification is equivalent to no layout.
Getting the direction right is useless; execution is the key, and that's the most frustrating part.
A 10x potential sounds great, but the premise is that you can really hold onto those leading stocks.
Buying everything early? That’s easy to say; the psychological barrier is the hardest to overcome.
There are more and more people watching the right direction every day, but very few actually make money. The difference lies right here.
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WalletDetective
· 16h ago
Well said, that's the principle. You have to dare to bet when you see the right opportunity, otherwise it's all pointless.
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OnchainDetective
· 16h ago
According to on-chain data, this logic seems foolproof, but I tracked many wallets that "pick the right direction but still lose money" and found that the real situation is even more heartbreaking — the problem isn't in the choice itself, but in those few targets that have already been locked in by big players.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 16h ago
Looking in the right direction is useless; the courage to hold a heavy position is the real rarity.
In this round of the market, the selected targets that can run out are worth reviewing the underlying logic. Assuming your core position size is between 100,000 to 200,000 USD, not only can the market cycle maintain a rally for more than a week, but these targets also have the potential for 10x growth—so the question is, under such conditions, how much principal do you need to achieve a target profit of 1-2 million USD?
Conversely, if a coin has a 10x potential, the initial investment determines the final profit ceiling. Investing 100,000 USD and 10x would yield only 1 million USD; investing 200,000 USD and 10x would yield 2 million USD. This mathematical relationship is straightforward.
But the real challenge isn't in the numbers; it's in the selection. Currently, the targets that can run in the market are usually just a few. Can you buy all of them early on, and are you willing to hold heavy positions? No matter how fierce the short-term market is, if your positions are diversified or you enter late, even high multiples won't generate the absolute returns you want. That's why many people who correctly identify the direction still can't make money—the issue often lies in execution rather than judgment.