Use 'Why do we need to pump the price' to judge the actions of the market maker.
For example, after the TGE just distributed airdrops to retail investors, why pump the price? If it goes up, won't it just be sold off by retail investors? Or should we let the airdrop naturally sell off first, recovering 80% of the chips before pumping the price?
For instance, after being listed on Upbit and having no short-selling counterpart, why pump the price to let retail investors profit? The buying pressure was most concentrated in the previous week, making it the best time to unload, so let’s just sell it to the Koreans.
For example, I have already pumped it 3 times, waited two months for the BN spot, and still haven't received my spot notification. It seems I won’t get it, and the market is also struggling a bit, so let’s just sell it first.
For example, next month the investors will unlock their tokens, and the KOLs will also need to give out their chips, so I think I will run first.
I believe many retail investors still love to fantasize too much, even having a mindset that 'the market maker is doing charity.' It’s common to see questions like 'Why isn't this great coin being pumped?'
I want to remind everyone that fundamentally it’s a way of thinking. You should always first consider 'What is their purpose?' and then deduce 'What should their actions be?'.
So evaluate your recently purchased altcoins with this mindset.