At the end of September, I rated the target $CETUS as B+, and it was released in the square at the beginning of October. Even so, at that time:

1. It hadn't listed on Binance yet.

2. Its circulating market value was over 40 million.

Whether it was a lucky coincidence or something else, there were indeed friends in the comment section who recognized my insights at that time.

So is this a case of information asymmetry? Now the circulating market value of $CETUS is approximately 250 million.

Is there anyone good at math who can calculate how many times that is? And other targets haven't performed poorly either...