Different narratives have different trading methods:

1. Hot Narrative: Find big hotspots, find strong whales, if the hotspot turns cold or the narrative lands, you must run before it does. For instance, with narratives like pnut and ban that have landed and listed on Binance, if you still haven't sold or are buying in the secondary market, it means you haven't understood this trading logic. It's very difficult for a hot narrative to settle into a cross-cycle meme coin.

2. Classic Narrative: Look for strong whales that have already captured big IPs. Once you find one, dive deeper. Each of these big IPs has one less spot, so buying blue chips is also a good choice.

3. Original Narrative: The cost of dumping by whales is extremely high. If you see a promising IP early, make sure to keep a close eye on it. Look for teams that can create momentum, build communities, and engage in communication. If you see a team with strong capabilities, dive deeper; there's a high chance of a surprise.

4. Derivative Narrative: Look for leading projects that have already run out of space in a large track. For the second-tier projects, focus more on short-term trades. If you notice something late, don’t jump in. Be sure to take profits and don't be greedy; you need to outrun the whales. If you notice the second-tier too late, it’s better to directly increase your position in the leading project.