allincrypto 熬鹰资本 🇨🇳|Nov 02, 2025 09:50
I haven’t taken on a single ad this year, feeling frustrated.
My assistant is probably stressed out too, since people are reaching out to me every day asking me to promote their stuff.
In this circle, we see each other all the time, and yeah, it’s true that taking on ads can help make more money.
But if we’re talking about a coin with low circulation and controlled supply that can be manipulated from a few million market cap to tens of billions, and you’re saying it’s worth buying because of its technical patterns or whatever, then honestly, that’s just letting down your followers. Sigh.
Can’t you see the token distribution structure? Just looking at moving average pressure and support levels and then telling your followers to buy—do you even know where the line is? Your followers might not understand, but as a trader, don’t you?
As for me, when it comes to trading, the only thing that might be an ad is a pure introduction post. If it involves trading—what I bought, why I bought it—I’ll always explain it super clearly.
If you think I’m not worth 10WU without ads, that’s just a joke. If I wanted to scam people, I could easily make 500k U or 1M U myself by manipulating the market. Why would I take on ads that hurt my followers?
Think about why my content has such a wealth-building effect—it’s because I don’t lie. I actually buy the stuff I talk about, and I buy more than you guys do. Plus, I don’t dump on your liquidity right after posting. For example, I still haven’t sold Binance Life, and with Zen, I bought at 14, told you guys about it, and only sold at 18.5.
Making money in the market is already hard enough. If we can make money off the opposing side, why would we need to profit off our own followers’ liquidity? That’s just dumb behavior.
I just enjoy sharing my trading logic, making the money I deserve, and earning within the limits of my own understanding.
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