Someone just banked a clean 111% profit flipping $Researchoor.
Here's the play: they caught it early when the market cap was barely scraping $106K. Fast forward to now? That thing's pumped to $815K MC. Not bad for riding a trend that's been gaining traction lately.
The timing on this exit was pretty solid—locked in gains before any potential pullback. Shows how important it is to track what's heating up in real-time and actually pull the trigger when momentum's there.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 14h ago
111% and you run away? I must be pretty timid to take profit like this haha
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MercilessHalal
· 14h ago
It's the same story again, every time they say to buy the dip and exit perfectly. What’s the reality? Most of the time, it's just hindsight bias.
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RunWithRugs
· 14h ago
111% is okay, but if I had entered a position earlier, could it be 5 times?
Someone just banked a clean 111% profit flipping $Researchoor.
Here's the play: they caught it early when the market cap was barely scraping $106K. Fast forward to now? That thing's pumped to $815K MC. Not bad for riding a trend that's been gaining traction lately.
The timing on this exit was pretty solid—locked in gains before any potential pullback. Shows how important it is to track what's heating up in real-time and actually pull the trigger when momentum's there.