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#山寨币行情启动在即? Yesterday between 3 and 4 PM, I saw a bunch of small coins suddenly surge, then all retraced. To be honest, the instant pump was quite exciting to watch, but the problem is—most of it isn't driven by genuine large capital, but rather by liquidity being suddenly pushed up due to lack of depth.
How to avoid this trap? When choosing small coins, you must look at the trading volume. Because candlestick charts and trend lines can be manipulated, but trading volume cannot—it's genuinely bought with real money. My personal habit is to check the 24-hour trading volume before selecting any asset, with a minimum of $50 million. This can basically filter out coins with thin liquidity, reducing risk significantly.
However, do you have other screening criteria? I'd like to hear everyone's ideas.