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#MicroStrategy #notcoin #ETHETFS #BinanceLaunchpool $BTC $SOL I'm sharing a secret method used by smart investors that can help you make a lot of money in a short time if followed correctly. When a new coin is launched on Binance, many experts advise against buying or selling it within the first 72 hours due to high risk. However, where there is risk, there are also opportunities to earn money. Here's the strategy: 1. Five minutes before the launch of a new coin, turn on your laptop or desktop and sit in front of the screen. 2. Once the coin is launched, observe its price for two minutes. 3. Take your smartphone, open the Binance app, and go to Spot Options. Select Market Rate instead of Buy Limit. 4. If the coin is priced below $1 and is only 1 or 2 cents higher than its issue price, use 25% of your account balance to buy the coin. 5. Stay focused on your screen and monitor the price closely. 6. Within minutes, you should see the coin's price rise by 10 or 20 cents more than your purchase price. 7. Sell the coins considering the market hype, but aim to sell within 30 minutes. This approach leverages the initial volatility of new coin launches to potentially earn quick profits.

#MicroStrategy #notcoin #ETHETFS #BinanceLaunchpool $BTC $SOL I'm sharing a secret method used by smart investors that can help you make a lot of money in a short time if followed correctly.

When a new coin is launched on Binance, many experts advise against buying or selling it within the first 72 hours due to high risk. However, where there is risk, there are also opportunities to earn money.

Here's the strategy:

1. Five minutes before the launch of a new coin, turn on your laptop or desktop and sit in front of the screen.

2. Once the coin is launched, observe its price for two minutes.

3. Take your smartphone, open the Binance app, and go to Spot Options. Select Market Rate instead of Buy Limit.

4. If the coin is priced below $1 and is only 1 or 2 cents higher than its issue price, use 25% of your account balance to buy the coin.

5. Stay focused on your screen and monitor the price closely.

6. Within minutes, you should see the coin's price rise by 10 or 20 cents more than your purchase price.

7. Sell the coins considering the market hype, but aim to sell within 30 minutes.

This approach leverages the initial volatility of new coin launches to potentially earn quick profits.

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