Some early $ZAMA contributors appear to have received 15 tokens. The current strategy involves selling 9 tokens at approximately $22k, while holding onto 6 tokens for future opportunities. This balanced approach—capturing profits on a portion while maintaining upside exposure—reflects a practical risk management mindset. Taking gains and staying positioned is often the most effective play in volatile markets.
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PessimisticOracle
· 10h ago
Sell 9, hold 6. I have to say this strategy is pretty good, but do you really dare to go all in at this moment?
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SatoshiChallenger
· 10h ago
Data shows that this group's exit logic is actually very clear-headed. Ironically, most retail investors cannot exercise this restraint. Selling at 9, holding at 6, indicates they have a plan—either believing in the subsequent rise or simply avoiding risk. Interestingly, historical lessons tell us that this kind of "perfect balance" often collapses during the next wave of sharp decline.
Some early $ZAMA contributors appear to have received 15 tokens. The current strategy involves selling 9 tokens at approximately $22k, while holding onto 6 tokens for future opportunities. This balanced approach—capturing profits on a portion while maintaining upside exposure—reflects a practical risk management mindset. Taking gains and staying positioned is often the most effective play in volatile markets.