Caught some early alpha and rode it to a clean 5.2x.
Started with 470K, position now sitting at 2.4M on Ecliptic. Sometimes the best plays come from picking up signals before they go mainstream.
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0xSoulless
· 11-27 05:10
Anyone can talk about early signals; the key is whether one can survive until the day of profit, and this guy is obviously a lucky one.
A 5.2x return is indeed not bad, but can one really hold onto the next 2.4 million without playing people for suckers? That's the real test.
Another "I saw this early" story, it's just annoying to listen to.
Early Alpha? To put it bluntly, it's still about luck and guts betting on the right direction.
From 470,000 to 2.4 million, the suckers are going to be played for suckers again; this is the cycle.
The signal is to buy the dip before it goes mainstream; when it becomes mainstream, it's time to run, the rhythm is tightly controlled.
This kind of post always lacks one detail: when did they cut their losses.
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GasFeeLover
· 11-26 09:41
470,000 to 2,400,000? Wow, I need to research how to play Ecliptic.
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 11-25 15:51
Wow, this profit, 470,000 turned into 2,400,000? Directly To da moon!
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GhostInTheChain
· 11-25 11:51
5.2 times? Damn, this luck is really incredible. Early Alpha was like this, if you missed it, it's gone.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 11-25 11:50
A 5x return is not bad, but is Ecliptic really that appealing...
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ChainDoctor
· 11-25 11:25
470,000 to 2,400,000, this amount must have entered a position quite early.
Caught some early alpha and rode it to a clean 5.2x.
Started with 470K, position now sitting at 2.4M on Ecliptic. Sometimes the best plays come from picking up signals before they go mainstream.