that sounds reasonable, lately the guys are telling each other to buy and hold XRP so I don't know if this one is a scam or not, friend.
Keturah Cernota GAat
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When I first entered the market a year ago, I was very confused, not knowing which coin to invest in because there were too many, so I went to YouTube to watch some KOLs to clear my confusion.
When I first started, I only played Spot + listened to KOLs, but in the end, I still lost.
After watching KOLs for a long time, there was a time I heard a KOL mention the term "heavy ship". It means that if a coin has too many people holding it, it will be hard to take off.
At the time I heard the KOL call ARB and OP about a year ago, ARB was somewhere around $2, and OP was also close to $4. And of course, many people jumped in to hold these two. And I guess KOLs will never hold the coins they call. And I still clearly remember them saying that after one year, which is now, ARB could be 19$ and OP could be $40.
That's right, this is exactly guiding newcomers to stay away from their bait, because if they don't do that, newcomers might hold the coins that KOLs are holding, which would be troublesome. And they will also avoid analyzing the coins they hold if viewers happen to ask questions about those coins.
From the moment I heard about "heavy ship", I felt something strange, I stopped watching those KOL's YouTube clips, luckily I didn't hold ARB and OP at high prices.
For example, if I were a good trader, I wouldn't have the time to call others to buy this coin or that coin. And after thinking it over, I still don't understand what benefit I gain from calling trades.
The exchange might allow you to win alone, but if you drag your whole family into it, the exchange will refuse.
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