First, the Penguin project (English version) — the 90k position was directly swept. It was judged that the main force had already made most of their exits, so I picked up chips at the bottom and coordinated with the official BSC Twitter actions. After the price was pushed up, I lurked in position, achieving a 10x return in one second. The logic is simple: a good IP doesn’t worry about no one playing. Before changing the avatar, I had the brothers clear their positions. Without a main force controlling the market later, I don’t recommend chasing.
For the two-person group — I ambushed at the 8k position and sold most at 40k. The logic was to pre-embed addresses that heyi replied to, leaving some lottery positions before positive news came out.
Regarding Andy — entered with 100k and exited with 500k. The sentiment is still holding, so I just aimed for a target level and then ran. I personally think Andy's strength is average; he can't reach very high levels.
Continuing to steadily take profits, I won’t involve everyone in P-lans, only focusing on certain narratives.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 5h ago
Penguin Nabo made a killing, but everyone following later has to cut losses
The two-person team is indeed a master of ambush; their premeditated strategy is excellent
Andy, I also looked at it, the 100 to 500 range seems a bit inflated
The idea of steadily making profits is undeniable; it's much more reliable than those who hype it up every day
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DAOdreamer
· 23h ago
The rhythm of that penguin wave is indeed awesome. The main force's sense of smell for dumping is quite impressive.
The duo's idea of burying the heyi address is genius; the attention to detail is not something an ordinary person could think of.
Andy’s side is a bit disappointing; going from 100 to 500 and then quitting—just forget it, don’t be greedy.
Sticking to solid gains is the way to go; no playing around.
Is this wave really ten times in a second, brother?
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MetaNomad
· 12-11 01:11
That penguin move is truly brilliant, the bottom feeding by the main players is selling off in a steady rhythm. This move is no joke.
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DoomCanister
· 12-10 23:52
From 100k to 500k, Andy really isn't that capable after all.
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DevChive
· 12-10 23:50
The 10x surge of Penguin NaBo is directly taking off, the main force is really strong. But changing profile pictures and clearing positions—I've got to learn this move, it's so meticulous.
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TokenToaster
· 12-10 23:48
Penguin's move was truly excellent, the main force's actions are transparent at a glance, and the timing to fully clear out is also perfect. This is what it means to be skilled at playing the game.
I need to learn the logic behind the two-person team ambushing that batch of addresses; the details are fully fleshed out.
Andy does have a bit of a ceiling; going from 100k to 500k and still claiming average skill—what does that make me? Haha.
I just like this kind of high-confidence operation—much more reliable than blindly rushing in.
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FloorSweeper
· 12-10 23:37
Damn, going all-in with that penguin move is really bold. Who can resist the thrill of 10x?
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MEVHunterBearish
· 12-10 23:32
That wave of Penguin is really awesome. It absorbed the main players' chips at the bottom, and the rhythm is perfectly controlled.
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unrekt.eth
· 12-10 23:25
Bro, that move by Penguin was indeed amazing. Who can resist the thrill of ten times in a second?
Heyi's address ambush, this tactic is still clever. Those who can sniff out the trend early are making a killing.
As for Andy, I do have a opinion. Selling 500k was indeed timely. The only worry is that when he wants to turn around later, there will be no chips left.
But to be fair, this kind of certainty-driven narrative is the real key to long-term success. Small investors should stop dreaming of going all-in.
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TokenUnlocker
· 12-10 23:22
Penguin's rhythm is indeed exceptional. It's obvious that the main force has already run away, and the bottom support step was too critical.
I learned the ambush strategy of the two-person team, and the move of pre-allocating addresses needs to be carefully studied.
Andy, I also think the ceiling is just like that; selling at 500k was correct.
Having a steady profit-taking mindset is unquestionable; it's much better than those who chase highs every day.
Let's review a few recent operations.
First, the Penguin project (English version) — the 90k position was directly swept. It was judged that the main force had already made most of their exits, so I picked up chips at the bottom and coordinated with the official BSC Twitter actions. After the price was pushed up, I lurked in position, achieving a 10x return in one second. The logic is simple: a good IP doesn’t worry about no one playing. Before changing the avatar, I had the brothers clear their positions. Without a main force controlling the market later, I don’t recommend chasing.
For the two-person group — I ambushed at the 8k position and sold most at 40k. The logic was to pre-embed addresses that heyi replied to, leaving some lottery positions before positive news came out.
Regarding Andy — entered with 100k and exited with 500k. The sentiment is still holding, so I just aimed for a target level and then ran. I personally think Andy's strength is average; he can't reach very high levels.
Continuing to steadily take profits, I won’t involve everyone in P-lans, only focusing on certain narratives.